fore·feel
(fôr-fēl′)tr.v. fore·felt (-fĕlt′),
fore·feel·ing,
fore·feels To feel beforehand; have a premonition of.
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forefeel
(fɔːˈfiːl) vb (
tr)
to have a premonition of
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fore•feel
(fɔrˈfil, foʊr-)
v.t. -felt, -feel•ing. to feel or perceive beforehand.
[1570–80]
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