Under the weather

If someone is “under the weather,” he or she does not feel well.

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If someone is “under the weather,” he or she does not feel well. I was a little “under the weather” last week, or I didn’t feel well last week, and I found myself sneezing on video calls. The athlete had to pull out of the championship because she was feeling “under the weather.”

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