(TOUCH) [verb] [past:] felt - to touch (something) in order to discover something about itHe ran his fingers gently down the baby's cheek, feeling the softness of her skin. [T]Just feel how cold my hands are! [+ wh- word]Feel (around) (= search with your hands) in the bottom of the drawer for the keys. [I]If you feel your way, you judge where you are going by touching with your hands instead of looking.The room was so dark that I had to feel my way along the wall to get to the door.(figurative) She was clearly feeling her way yesterday, as it is the first time she has had to deal with a dispute of this kind.(slang) To feel someone up, esp. someone you do not know, is to touch their sexual organs for your own sexual excitement.It was the second time that she had been felt up on the Metro and she was angry.
FEEL
Meaning of FEEL in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012