under+the+weather
11under the weather — adjective a) Somewhat ill or gloomy. I met a stranger, a quiet little man, who also had been under the weather from malaria. b) Somewhat intoxicated or suffering from a hangover. I was a bit under the weather last night: out with a party of… …
12under the weather — informal if a person is under the weather, they do not feel well I ve been feeling a bit under the weather this week …
13under the weather — not feeling well, ill, sick, not feeling myself Dan s been under the weather lately sick with the flu …
14under\ the\ weather — adv. phr. In bad health or low spirits. Mary called in today asking for a sick day as she is under the weather …
15under the weather — not healthy. It s hard to keep working when you re under the weather …
16under the weather — informal we were sorry to hear that Dottie s been under the weather See ill 1. 1) …
17Under the weather — If you are feeling a bit ill, sad or lack energy, you are under the weather …
18under the weather — informal slightly unwell or depressed. → weather …
19under the weather — unwell Standard English, despite it being the condition of all other than mountaineers, aviators, and astronauts. The phrase is also used of those recovering from drunkenness or of women menstruating …
20under the weather — Ill, sick, unwell, indisposed, ailing, out of sorts, on the sick list, laid on the shelf …