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How to Pronounce feel/know something in your bones?

Correct pronunciation for the word "feel/know something in your bones" is [fˈiːl slˈaʃ nˈə͡ʊ sˈʌmθɪŋ ɪn jɔː bˈə͡ʊnz], [fˈiːl slˈaʃ nˈə‍ʊ sˈʌmθɪŋ ɪn jɔː bˈə‍ʊnz], [f_ˈiː_l s_l_ˈa_ʃ n_ˈəʊ s_ˈʌ_m_θ_ɪ_ŋ ɪ_n j_ɔː b_ˈəʊ_n_z].

What are the misspellings for feel/know something in your bones?

  • deel/know something in your bones,
  • ceel/know something in your bones,
  • veel/know something in your bones,
  • geel/know something in your bones,
  • teel/know something in your bones,
  • reel/know something in your bones,
  • fwel/know something in your bones,
  • fsel/know something in your bones,
  • fdel/know something in your bones,
  • frel/know something in your bones,
  • f4el/know something in your bones,
  • f3el/know something in your bones,
  • fewl/know something in your bones,
  • fesl/know something in your bones,
  • fedl/know something in your bones,
  • ferl/know something in your bones,
  • fe4l/know something in your bones,
  • fe3l/know something in your bones,
  • feek/know something in your bones,
  • feep/know something in your bones

What is the adjective for feel/know something in your bones?

The adjective form of the phrase "feel/know something in your bones" is "bone-deep".

Usage over time for feel/know something in your bones:

This graph shows how "feel/know something in your bones" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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