While I've been under the weather things have been growing in the fields and hedges, turning my little world back to a green and pleasant place. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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And then yesterday I retired to my sickbed, feeling decidedly under the weather, and am still not on top form today. |
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I've been feeling under the weather lately, so I decided to stay in bed this morning and get some much needed sleep. |
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The rest of the travel sector was also under the weather with Stagecoach thwacked by a poor performance at its US coach operation. |
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Adults still dutifully head home to mother for tonic soups when a hectic all-work-and-no-play lifestyle leaves them feeling under the weather. |
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Maria is currently a bit under the weather and all her friends and family hope to see her out and about again real soon. |
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Next time you're under the weather, just remember the case of the Essex girl who complained to her doctor of being hurt all over. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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And down there, on that carpet of moss, isn't that Sigmund Freud,looking a bit under the weather, lost in his thoughts? |
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Cooper has been a little under the weather since we got back from Hawaii. |
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I didn't go to the gym yesterday because I was a little under the weather. |
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The player may be feeling under the weather or possibly even have injured a finger or something, but the instrument will, nine times out of ten, be in full working order. |
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On the day after the 6.8-magnitude temblor, under roily gray skies and cold intermittent rain, much of Olympia looked and felt under the weather. |
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Work in field of conservation and restoration of heritage must be a rule of special attention under the weather. |
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The waterproofing under the weather board should use specific waterproof sheets for this purpose. |
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Despite your best efforts, it can be tough to make it through winter without anyone in the family feeling under the weather. |
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Feel Better Snack: If someone in the family is feeling under the weather or having a tough day, let the other children prepare a good-for-you snack tray to cheer them up. |
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I was feeling under the weather coming into the competition. |
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Or maybe you take a dose of glucosamine when your joints are sore or an echinacea tablet when you're under the weather or rub aloe vera on your skin when you've been in the sun too long. |
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If you're feeling under the weather, it's probably all in your head. |
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They tell themselves they're simply under the weather or feeling tired. |
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Unfortunately this may mean that you will feel under the weather at times. |
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You may have noticed that since your little one went off to daycare, everyone in your home seems under the weather from all those new germs he's bringing home. |
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Not feeling particularly well, under the weather. |
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Whether youre feeling a little under the weather or are just in need of a little winter cheer, nothing warms you up like a hot bowl of your favourite Lipton soup. |
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The Hawkinses are under the weather now, but their Tennessee property is millions when it comes into market. |
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I always like to have manuka honey on standby in the cupboard for when I feel a little under the weather. |
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And as for that we'll see about that, fear no such threatful muttering under the weather, either. |
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