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feel / know sth in one's bones

British pronunciation/fˈiːl nˈəʊ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ɪn wˈɒnz bˈəʊnz/
American pronunciation/fˈiːl nˈoʊ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ɪn wˈʌnz bˈoʊnz/
to feel / know sth in one's bones
[PHRASE]
1

to believe something strongly, even though one cannot explain why

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Examples
1- You feel it in your bones.
2Every song I've ever known Carried in my bones I feel like a lightning strike, every time I rock the mic.
3You go and worry 'bout the things you can't control I'ma see the doughnut You can see the hole Everywhere I go is home Every town and every road Every song I've ever known Carried in my bones I feel like a lightning strike Every time I rock the mic You can join me if you'd like or I'll go on my own I'm lookin' up
4Every song I've ever known Carried in my bones I feel like a lightning strike Every time I rock the mic You can join me if you'd like Or I'll go on my own I'm lookin' up
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