under the weather in English

adjective

not feeling healthy, out of sorts, not in good health, sick, unwell; drunk, intoxicated (Slang); having a hangover (Slang)

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1. I mean, under the weather.

2. Grandpa is under the weather today.

3. I feel under the weather today.

4. Are you a bit under the weather?

5. I'm sick. I feel under the weather.

6. You look a bit under the weather.

7. She's been a bit under the weather recently.

8. Larry: You look a little under the weather.

9. I feel a bit under the weather today.

10. When you catch cold, you feel under the weather.

11. I was still feeling a bit under the weather.

12. Feeling under the weather may be a result of overindulgence.

13. I'm ( under the weather ) today. Don't play jokes on me.

14. I'm afraid I felt rather under the weather this morning.

15. Louise looked a little under the weather when I saw her.

16. Marie's pretty under the weather for the next couple of days.

17. Like our own, Botham's finances are a little under the weather.

18. Mike's feeling a little under the weather so he couldn't come tonight.

19. His father was under the weather last week, But all right now.

20. He cannot come to the class today because he is under the weather.

21. I began to feel under the weather on Thursday morning after leaving Haslemere.

22. I'm feeling a bit under the weather - I think I've caught a cold.

23. I hear you've been a bit under the weather. Are you feeling better now?

24. You will have off days when you are tired or a bit under the weather.

25. Juliana: What % 26 rsquo ; s wrong with you, Jonas ? You look a little under the weather.

26. About the doctor, I've been feeling a bit under the weather, but I'm much better now.

27. And young Curtis has been a bit under the weather, missed training this week, so he's out.

28. It was too early in the trip for a serious attempt and all of us were decidedly under the weather.

29. Although he was not as ill as he had made out to Elaine, he still felt a bit under the weather.

30. Under the weather or not Ashcroft clocked 2 mins 8 secs, almost a second faster than her winning time last year.

31. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Ailing, indisposed, peaked (p), poorly (p), sickly, unwell, under the weather, seedy (adj) somewhat ill or prone to illness

32. Ailing: 1 adj somewhat ill or prone to illness “my poor Ailing grandmother” Synonyms: indisposed , peaked , poorly , seedy , sickly , under the weather , unwell ill , sick affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function