Phrases with «to get a feel»

"To get a feel" means to understand or become familiar with something through personal experience or observation. It refers to developing a sense or intuition about a particular situation or subject. Full definition

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Sentences with «to get a feel»

  • This is great for getting a feel of which car you prefer to use before choosing a lock in contract for a season in career. (dailyjoystickpodcast.com)
  • One of the big problems with eBook samples in general, is you don't really get a feel for what the book is about. (goodereader.com)
  • From the food, to the gift shops, to the attractions... You really do get the feeling that you've been transported to another part of the world. (dressedfortime.com)
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