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under the weather

adverb as in not feeling well

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It came after he said he felt "absolutely shocking" and was "under the weather" before his quarter-final win over Rob Cross.

From BBC

Hours later, he’d walk back into that same locker room with a big smile, convinced he usually plays better when he’s under the weather.

She returned to public duties last week, but is understood to still be under the weather after a busy week of engagements.

From BBC

“He’s been under the weather a little bit. So I don’t know if that bled into the stuff, the velocity. I’m not sure.”

After that last appearance, Yamamoto started feeling “under the weather,” according to manager Dave Roberts, with an illness that left him with “a little weakness” leading up to Saturday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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