feel in your bonesfeel (something) in (your) bones
to know something is true, although it cannot be proved.
I knew something terrible was going to happen — I could feel it in my bones.
feel (something) in (one's) bones
To feel something intuitively. Something bad is going to happen tonight—I can feel it in my bones.
feel (it) in your ˈbones
(informal) sense or suspect something without really knowing why: That’s funny — I felt in my bones that there was something wrong — and now you tell me there’s been an accident.‘How can you be so sure she’s going to win?’ ‘I can feel it in my bones.’