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What is the meaning of the idiom Under the weather?
What is the meaning of the idiom Under the weather?
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The meaning of the idiom Under the weather is slightly unwell or in low spirits.
Under the weather is an English idiom that describes someone as “feeling ill or unwell.” Sorry, I can’t come to work today because I’m feeling under the weather.