Phrasal verb feel up to

Phrasal verb №220

feel up to

/fiːl ʌp tuː/

Meaning
To have the energy or strength to do something
Example
I don’t feel up to going out tonight, I’m too tired.
I don’t feel up to going out tonight, I’m too tired.

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Examples with the phrasal verb feel up to

Are you sure you feel up to cooking dinner after your long day?

Are you sure you feel up to cooking dinner after your long day?

After the long walk, I don't feel up to walking to the shop.

After the long walk, I don't feel up to walking to the shop.

After the hard day, she didn't feel up to helping with the heavy boxes yesterday.

After the hard day, she didn't feel up to helping with the heavy boxes yesterday.

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