Feel it in your bones

The phrase "Feel it in your bones" is an idiomatic expression that means to have a strong and intuitive feeling or conviction about something. It implies a deep and instinctual sense of knowing or understanding without explicit reasoning or evidence, as if the feeling originates from deep within one's body, from the core of one's being. It suggests a sense of certainty or a strong intuition that cannot be easily explained or dismissed.


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