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"My wife is feeling under the weather, so I need to get home early today."
The president had been feeling under the weather, it was revealed.
Whether you're feeling under the weather or need some advice, there are plenty of people who can help.
"I'm going to stay home because I'm feeling under the weather today."
Do you starve a cold and feed a fever when you're feeling under the weather?
If Fluffy is feeling under the weather, the choice is not limited to the local animal hospital.
If, as might be more likely in a place where fever and diarrhea are common, you're feeling under the weather, consult the medical phrases.
Go to bed As if getting enough sleep on a normal basis isn't hard enough, you need more z's when you're feeling under the weather.
And she said Alec was at the doctors cos he was feeling under the weather.
I'd been a bit dithery for a few days, sort of clumsy and absentminded, as you often get when you're feeling under the weather.
"He's feeling under the weather, maybe the flu," MacLeod said.
We'll also discuss doctors' state-of-the-art recommendations about what you should eat and drink, and how much, when you're feeling under the weather.
"But I'm feeling under the weather.
In fact, any soup (as well as hot drinks) can loosen congestion and help keep you hydrated when you're feeling under the weather.
"Don't forget that opera is a human endeavor, and a singer might be feeling under the weather," Mr. Plotkin said.
Next time you're feeling under the weather, put on this cheery Copco Camden kettle ($20; amazon.com) and curl up with a cup of tea.
We've all heard the old adage "you are what you eat" - and it's never as true as when you are feeling under the weather.
She might fly into one of her famous rages if he were so boorish as to plead a headache or that he was feeling under the weather.
"I guess that's it for game-day skates for him," said Campbell, who let him skip this morning's skate-around because Messier was feeling under the weather.
It's no wonder then that many people are feeling under the weather with flus and colds an ever-present danger, especially for the very old and very young.
I also love raw beetroot, and if I need comfort because I am feeling under the weather will often go for a salad with beetroot and feta.
Norman, who won the 1984 Canadian Open at Glen Abbey, notified the Royal Canadian Golf Association that he was feeling under the weather.
Squiggle was sitting in my lap as I read stories, kind of leaning against me listlessly, as he had been feeling under the weather all day and had eaten very little.
Her pale skin had not a spot of makeup, since she had forgotten her cosmetics bag in Sydney, Australia, where she lives, and she was feeling under the weather.