feel in one's bones



feel in one's bones

Have an intuition or hunch about something, as in I'm sure he'll succeed-I can feel it in my bones. This expression alludes to the age-old notion that persons with a healed broken bone or with arthritis experience bone pain before rain, due to a drop in barometric pressure, and therefore can predict a weather change. [c. 1600]
See also: bone, feel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maite (2)-Basque
Angelienahn-zhə-LEENDutch
HectorHEK-tər (English)English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Arthurian Romance
Basiliobah-ZEE-lyo (Italian), bah-SEE-lyo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Batyah-Hebrew
JoslynJAHS-linEnglish (Modern)