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feel up to

  1. Consider oneself capable or able to do something, as in Do you feel up to a three-mile run? or I don't feel up to another evening out. [Late 1800s] Also see equal to; up to.



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But the 37-year-old signal-caller didn’t feel up to the task Monday and has sat out of practice this week.

Often, said Noreida Perez, who oversees attendance, parents aren’t aware physical symptoms can point to mental health struggles — such as when a child doesn’t feel up to leaving their bedroom.

As a result, pedestrians in the cool canyon can feel up to 1.5 degrees Celsius cooler.

The theory was it helped people feel up to dieting and gave pleasure not found on a plate.

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But her husband — Gudni Johannesson, the country’s president — didn’t feel up to facing a crowd asking for selfies.

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