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feeler
[fee-ler]
noun
a person or thing that feels.
a proposal, remark, hint, etc., designed to bring out the opinions or purposes of others.
Interested in an accord, both labor and management were putting out feelers.
Zoology.an organ of touch, as an antenna or a tentacle.
Also called feeler gauge.Engineering.a gauge having several blades of known thickness, used for measuring clearances.
Nautical.a device for indicating that the lead of a mechanical sounding device has come to the bottom.
feeler
/ ˈھːə /
noun
a person or thing that feels
an organ in certain animals, such as an antenna or tentacle, that is sensitive to touch
a remark designed to probe the reactions or intentions of other people
feeler
A slender body part used for touching or sensing. The antennae of insects and the barbels of catfish are feelers.
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The disgruntled fishermen put out feelers and a syndicate is formed often involving different businessmen from the cities of Garowe and Bosaso.
“I put out some feelers, and to my astonishment, they said, ‘Yeah, come along,’ ” he said.
Anyone interested in being nominated now has a small window to garner such support — and is probably already putting feelers out to delegates.
He also hopes to get the band on board, and has put out feelers.
We put a feeler out to see whether he was interested.
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