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Forefeel   Listen
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Forefeel  v. t.  To feel beforehand; to have a presentiment of. (Obs.) "As when, with unwieldy waves, the great sea forefeels winds."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Forefeel" Quotes from Famous Books



... individual. But how can we attain our end? Shall it not be by putting ourselves directly to the work favoring the foundation of new schools, which shall be ruled as much as possible by this spirit of liberty, which we forefeel will dominate the entire work ...
— Anarchism and Other Essays • Emma Goldman

... the collar, Bowed backs that ask the whip, Stretched hands that lack the dollar, And many a lie-seared lip, Forefeel and foreshow for us signs as funereal As the signs that were regal of yore and imperial; We shall pass as the princes they served, We shall reap what our fathers deserved, And the place that was England's be taken By one that is worthier than she, And the yoke of her empire ...
— A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems • Algernon Charles Swinburne



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