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Idiom: I feel it in my bones



 
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Idiom: I feel it in my bones #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 14, 2006 21:24 pm   Idiom: I feel it in my bones
 

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ESL/EFL Test #52 "Bones", question 5

It's impossible to say exactly why I think that's the case. All I can say is that I ......... it in my bones.

(a) understand
(b) feel
(c) see
(d) follow

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #52 "Bones", answer 5

It's impossible to say exactly why I think that's the case. All I can say is that I feel it in my bones.

Correct answer: (b) feel
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A gut feeling #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 14, 2006 23:53 pm   A gut feeling
 

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What do you mean by I feel it in my bones?


‘I (can) feel it in my bones’ is what you say when you have an intuition about something, when you are sure that something is true or will happen – by instinct rather than by reason or logic.
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