have the feel of (something)



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have the feel of (something)

To have a general sense of how to do or use something or how something operates; to be familiar with something. Though it's radically advanced from my last computer, I'm starting to have the feel of this newer model. I had the feel of the office after a couple of days shadowing my boss.
See also: feel, have, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AlwinAHL-veen (German), AHL-win (Dutch), AHL-vin (Dutch)German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Yotam-Biblical Hebrew
Scott[skɔt]
Jafet-Spanish
Abessalom-Biblical Greek
Olja-Serbian