TO FEEL UNDER THE WEATHER
TO FEEL UNDER THE WEATHER: meaning and examples
Today's expression is: to feel / to be under the weather
It means: to feel or to be unwell or a little ill.
Example 1:
Owen: Are you all right, George? You look a little pale.
George: Actually, I am a little under the weather. I think I'm coming down with a cold.
Example 2:
Jenna left work early this afternoon because she was feeling under the weather.
I certainly hope that you are feeling well and not under the weather today!
Have a wonderful day!