Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
1 I thought you might be a little under the weather this morning.
2 Now whenever I feel under the weather , I reach for my pearls.
3 Once, under the weather cloth, I came upon him talking to himself.
4 After a week of feeling under the weather I rang my mum.
5 I'm feeling a little... under the weather at the moment,' he said.
6 I'm sorry, Father, but my dad is a bit under the weather today.
7 I understand the first officer of the Plymouth is also under the weather .
8 A source says the singer is under the weather and was hospitalized overnight.
9 He was under the weather , and already on his last excuse.
10 But in December they were all under the weather and coughing.
11 Father Forbes mentioned that she was a little under the weather .
12 I'm rather under the weather ; but I dare say it's my own fault.
13 As you might imagine, she looked a little under the weather .
14 Number 116 Intermediate is under the weather ; I found him fainting in the passage.
15 I've been under the weather for the past few days.
16 Certainly no one should head out if they are under the weather health wise.
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