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Definition of feel gooderies

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Other terms relating to 'feel':

Definitions include: a person who is egotistical, who "feels big" about himself.
Definitions include: to unwantedly grope a person; "feel up".
Definitions include: to understand; have sympathy; empathize.
Definitions include: something popular but lacking in substance.
Definitions include: to have a strong premonition or belief in a particular future event.
Definitions include: to feel great.
Definitions include: to feel great.
Definitions include: to feel terrible.
Definitions include: to feel good.
Definitions include: to feel good.
Definitions include: to feel terrible.
Definitions include: to feel terrible.
Definitions include: being very drunk.
Definitions include: feelings such as sadness, longing, loss, melancholy.
Definitions include: To be obviously upset by something; having obvious negative feelings about a situation is to be feeling some kind of way.

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