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Definition of
feel up phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
feel up
phrasal verb
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feel somebody
up
(informal)
to touch somebody sexually, especially when they do not want you to
synonym
grope
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feel up
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feel up to
feel up to something
not be/feel up to the mark
look/feel like death warmed up
Phrasal verbs
feel up to something
Idioms
not be/feel up to the mark
look/feel like death warmed up
Nearby words
feeling
noun
feelingly
adverb
feel up
phrasal verb
feel up to
phrasal verb
feet
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