- He told an interesting story to break the ice.
- Actually I have been feeling under the weather recently.
- Yeah I'm a little under the weather.
- I've just been a little under the weather.
- I'm under the weather today.
- When you catch cold, you feel under the weather.
- No, just a little under the weather.
- I'm feeling under the weather today.
- I've been feeling a bit under the weather this week.
- All day I've been feeling under the weather.
- When you wake up, you feel a little under the weather.
- Actually I'm a bit under the weather.
- I'm fine, but the missus has been a little under the weather recently.
- She's going to stay home because she is a bit under the weather.
- You look under the weather today.
- I'm feeling a bit under the weather today.
- Don't disturb her. She's feeling under the weather these days.
- She is probably a bit under the weather 。 You know.
- I'm afraid I felt rather under the weather this morning.
- He was a little bit under the weather.
- I'm afraid ash is feeling a little bit under the weather.
- I feel a bit under the weather today.
- Feeling under the weather may be a result of overindulgence.
- Sorry. Actually, I feel a bit under the weather today.
- For example, under the weather is an idiom meaning ill. So when people say "I'm under the weather", they are saying that they're not feeling well.
- It was an ironic gesture: I'm always under the weather, he wanted to say.
- Are you ok Alex? You look a bit under the weather.
- But it seems like you're a little under the weather now.
- What's wrong with you? You look a little under the weather.
- Can we make it a little later? I feel under the weather.
- No, he's been feeling under the weather.
- Are you still feeling under the weather?
- I am now a little under the weather.
- If you're the type to ignore the signs that you're under the weather, maybe a freaky nightmare will prove the point.
- I'm feeling under the weather, I may have the flu.
- Brian: Yeah. I've been feeling under the weather recently.
- Bill: I'm feeling under the weather. It's nothing.
- I'm afraid he's a bit under the weather.
- I feel really under the weather.
- My father is feeling a little under the weather.