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under the weather

[ˈʌndər ðə ˈweðər]

Definition:
1. Sick.
2. Somewhat ill or prone to illness.

Use 'under the weather' in a sentence:

  1. Actually I have been feeling under the weather recently.
  2. Yeah I'm a little under the weather.
  3. I've just been a little under the weather.
  4. I'm under the weather today.
  5. When you catch cold, you feel under the weather.
  6. No, just a little under the weather.
  7. I'm feeling under the weather today.
  8. I've been feeling a bit under the weather this week.
  9. All day I've been feeling under the weather.
  10. When you wake up, you feel a little under the weather.
  11. Actually I'm a bit under the weather.
  12. I'm fine, but the missus has been a little under the weather recently.
  13. She's going to stay home because she is a bit under the weather.
  14. You look under the weather today.
  15. I'm feeling a bit under the weather today.
  16. Don't disturb her. She's feeling under the weather these days.
  17. She is probably a bit under the weather 。 You know.
  18. I'm afraid I felt rather under the weather this morning.
  19. He was a little bit under the weather.
  20. I'm afraid ash is feeling a little bit under the weather.
  21. I feel a bit under the weather today.
  22. Feeling under the weather may be a result of overindulgence.
  23. Sorry. Actually, I feel a bit under the weather today.
  24. 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.
  25. It was an ironic gesture: I'm always under the weather, he wanted to say.
  26. Are you ok Alex? You look a bit under the weather.
  27. But it seems like you're a little under the weather now.
  28. What's wrong with you? You look a little under the weather.
  29. Can we make it a little later? I feel under the weather.
  30. No, he's been feeling under the weather.
  31. Are you still feeling under the weather?
  32. I am now a little under the weather.
  33. If you're the type to ignore the signs that you're under the weather, maybe a freaky nightmare will prove the point.
  34. I'm feeling under the weather, I may have the flu.
  35. Brian: Yeah. I've been feeling under the weather recently.
  36. Bill: I'm feeling under the weather. It's nothing.
  37. I'm afraid he's a bit under the weather.
  38. I feel really under the weather.
  39. My father is feeling a little under the weather.
  40. I am feeling a bit under the weather. I think I've caught a cold.
  41. Are you feeling better now or are you still under the weather?
  42. Fine today, through a bit under the weather last week.
  43. His father was under the weather last week, but he's all right now.
  44. Adam: My dong, Cooper, has been a bit under the weather lately.
  45. I've been feeling under the weather all day.
  46. I was still feeling a bit under the weather.