To be elated or depressed.

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1854.  You will see how good we will make the transient residents feel this winter.—H. C. Kimball at the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sept. 17: ‘Journal of Discourses,’ ii. 224.

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1857.  I do feel bad to think that men will enter into the new and everlasting covenant of our God, and then defile themselves with uncleanness.—The same, Dec. 13: id., vi. 126.

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1888.  The saloons are going Saturday afternoon, and the men feel pretty good.Texas Siftings, Sept. 15 (Farmer).

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