i feel ill in Germany
I feel ill [aifiːlil] mir ist übel
Sentence patterns related to "i feel ill"
1. You're looking pale - do you feel ill?
2. 26 Petrol fumes always make me feel ill.
3. The Bitterest pill Is mine to take If I took if for a hundred years I couldn't feel anymore ill
4. We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal.
5. The richness of the food made him feel slightly ill.
6. To feel ill or have pain: has been Ailing for weeks.
7. I felt feeble when I was ill.
8. Alas, I bring ill tidings.
9. I am very ill, Myrtle.
10. I feel unwell/sick/terrible; I don't feel well.
11. Does he feel what I feel?
12. I rang in to say I was ill.
13. Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease
14. You feel so impotent when your child is ill and you cannot help them.
15. I augur ill of his success.
16. I heard she had fallen ill.
17. He's not really ill, it's just a ploy to make us feel sorry for him.
18. I don't feel guilty. That doesn't mean I don't feel bad.
19. When I was ill I completely lost my appetite.
20. I never speak ill of a colleague.
21. I should come, only that I'm ill.
22. I was exasperated at her ill behaviour.
23. Aggrieved adjective hurt, wronged, injured, harmed, disturbed, distressed, unhappy, afflicted, saddened, woeful, peeved (informal), ill-used I really feel Aggrieved at this sort of thing
24. I think i feel ashamed.
25. I feel fresh.