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English Idioms Feel Out
Feel Out - to evaluate a situation in an indirect way; to indirectly check out a situation
- We are going to feel out the bank for a loan.
- The girls are going to feel out the teacher.
- We need to feel out the boss, and see if he wants us to work over time.
- I want to feel out my brother to see if he can help us next week.
- Did you feel out the police officer to see if he can help you?
- I want to feel out my girlfriend to see if she wants to marry me.
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