Feeling yourself In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "feeling yourself", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-08-28 08:08

Meaning of Feeling yourself (redirected from feel (like) (one)self )

Feel (like) (one)self phrase

To be in good health, both physically and mentally.

 

Taking a cold shower after a grueling day helps me feel like myself again.

She says she feels like herself now and will be back at work tomorrow.

They are still grieving for their dead child. I hope that they will soon feel like themselves after this heart-wrenching experience.

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drive your message/point home

State something in a very strong, clear and effective way

be made of sterner stuff

Someone who has a strong personality

a tough customer/cookie

A person whose character is strong and determined, and is not easily influenced by other people

stand the test of time

To remain popular or strong for a long period of time.

all oak and iron bound/sound as a barrel

Healthy, strong and well

Grammar and Usage of Feel (like) (one)self

Verb Forms

  • feels (like) (one)self
  • felt (like) (one)self
  • feeling (like) (one)self

The verb "feel" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Feel (like) (one)self

This phrase dates from the mid 1800s.

The Origin Cited: The free dictionary .
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