单词 | to feel good |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel good (d) colloquial (originally U.S.). Of a person: in good health or spirits; well. Only in predicative use, or as a complement; originally and chiefly in to feel good. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > cheerfulness > be cheerful [verb (intransitive)] to be of (good) comfortc1320 risea1400 to feel good1821 to have one's tail up1853 1821 J. Howison Sketches Upper Canada xvi. 294 I like tea, it makes me feel good. 1839 F. Marryat Diary in Amer. II. Remarks 224 I have heard a lady say, ‘I don't feel at all good, this morning.’ 1883 E. W. Nye Baled Hay 88 They was just frolicky and gay because they felt good. 1921 L. Robinson Whiteheaded Boy i. 23 George. I didn't see you, Aunt Ellen. How are you. Aunt Ellen. I'm good, thanks. You're looking well. 1934 T. Wood Cobbers iii. 27 He said he was good, which means his health was. 1973 D. Potter Hide & Seek 124 He felt good, and in control, free of depression and nourishingly busy in his mind. 2006 J. L. Holm Penny from Heaven vi. 67 ‘How's your mother?’ she asks. She and my mom went to school together. ‘She's good, thanks.’ 2011 Vanity Fair Nov. 166/2 We want to feel good and we want to have nice things. < as lemmas |
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