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feel like

vb. 1 Have a desire for something, or to do something. 2 Have a fancy or whim, especially about resemblance.

WordNet
feel like

v. have an inclination for something or some activity; "I feel like staying in bed all day"; "I feel like a cold beer now"

Usage examples of "feel like".

Jesse straightened, grew an inch or two, in a way that made Bill feel like she was about to haul off and smack him one across the face.

If he met the engineer's 'prentice walking down the corridor, he'd step aside and say a pleasant word or two, and for the rest of the day, the 'prentice would feel like a master engineman.

If he met the engineers prentice walking down the corridor, hed step aside and say a pleasant word or two, and for the rest of the day, the prentice would feel like a master engineman.

I got a gig in Seattle tonight and I do not, positively do not, feel like gettin' in there in the dark and cold.

I can study the giffs, all the dinosaurs, and even the fringes if I feel like it.

Nor was it the exaltation that, after all these years, it was finally complete that made him feel like a schoolboy on his first date.

The victory at New Orleans, which made Americans feel like they had won the war, greatly strengthened the bonds of nationhood and made the economic and physical hardships seem worthwhile.