Feeler in a sentence as a noun

Is it a feeler probe to test a niche website?

Maybe this math works, or maybe it's a feeler to figure out where the line is.

My guess is it's a "feeler" product to guage demand while they work on v2

Maybe you should [get someone to] send out a feeler on the Meetup group?

When finally I laid my fingers on that feeler gauge, I felt as if I had cheated death.

If the feeler is worn out or there's any other issue then the tool may re-adjust wrongly.

Most people aren't going react negatively to an email feeler and the ones that do are already a lost cause.

What I believe has happened there is that the CNC tool adjusts its path to compensate for mounting misalignments by using a feeler.

In actuality it was just a feeler to see how the product faired in the wild - core functionality was there, but greatly lacking features.

You need to charge enough of a overhead that you can afford to have a person or two that can handle all the impromptu calls, feeler emails, coffee meetings, etc.

Yeah, one of the obvious means is key duplication; even the key guide could be cut into pieces, re-attached with sticky tape, and fed in with a shim feeler.

I'm an honest, ambitious person that's putting out a feeler for a strong partnership with someone that's equally honest and hardworking.

"I once accidentally dropped a feeler gauge down into the crankcase of a Kawasaki Ninja that was practically brand new, while performing its first scheduled valve adjustment.

She taught me that a genius is an intuitive/rational thinker-feeler-person who was lucky enough to somehow line it all up for humanity in his/her mind and bring something big into the world that changes it for the better.

It sounds like you might be more of a "thinker" than a "feeler".If you're more of a "thinker", start at the beginning, learning about the roots of blues and ragtime, what life was like in New Orleans in 1900.. Then work your way forward, learning about how jazz evolved into more modern forms.

Feeler definitions

noun

one of a pair of mobile appendages on the head of e.g. insects and crustaceans; typically sensitive to touch and taste

See also: antenna

noun

a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others; "she rejected his advances"

See also: overture advance approach

noun

sensitivity similar to that of a receptor organ; "he had a special antenna for public relations"

See also: antenna

noun

slender tactile process on the jaws of a fish

See also: barbel