Ifluent English - Idiom: under the weather Meaning: to be ill. Have you been under the weather recently?

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Idiom: Under the weather (meaning & examples)

Idiom to learn: Under the weather somewhat ill or prone to illness • “I was still feeling a bit under the weather.” Can you thi

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Ifluent English - Idiom: under the weather Meaning: to be ill. Have you been under the weather recently?

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