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Definition of Feel like a million
1. Verb. Be in excellent health and spirits. "He feels like a million after he got the promotion"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feel Like A Million
Literary usage of Feel like a million
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wild Winds: Adventures in the Highest Andes by Ed Darack (2001)
"Been poppin' Diamox all day, feel like a million bucks in Vegas baby. Besides,
if anything goes bad I got Decadron." Tom's ace-in-the-hole was a diuretic ..."
2. A Hedonist's Guide to Lisbon by Sarah Marshall (2004)
"Remember to pack a twin-set or smoking jacket in your suitcase, and feel like a
million dollars. Style 9, Atmosphere 7, Location 7 Housing 94 rooms, ..."
3. Ten-Minute Activities, Grades 1-3by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze (2001)
"... up on the wrong side of the bed bent over backward feel like a million dollars
in the same boat to get cold feet a piece of cake get on the ball hitting ..."
4. The Tiger's Child by John Neu (2006)
"Adam was lying on his back, his arm over his eyes, his hat on his chest. "God,
I wish we had the river to jump in right now. I feel like a million bugs are ..."
5. Wandering Jew Card Game. by Robert D. Manning (1986)
"MARIA I think that right now I feel like a million. What are you doing here?
I thought that you were in finals. JOHANNES shows her the newspapers, ..."
6. Best Loved Hotels 2007: Britain and Irelandby Best Loved Hotels by Best Loved Hotels (2006)
"... it's small, quirky and full of little surprises lf anything makes you feel
like a million dollars, it is returning to an immaculate room in the evening ..."
7. Milan & the Italian Lakes by Dan Colwell (1999)
"Dressing is an art in Milan, and men's and women's clothing purchased here will
make you—or your loved one—feel like a million dollars. ..."