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Title:
If you're feeling down or maybe a bit ill, then you are feeling ......
Answer:
under the weather
 
Hints:
1. below something
2. storms, rain and wind would be included in this
3. idiom meaning 'feeling ill'
 
Equivalents:
1. sick as a dog
2. out of sorts
3. below par
 
Explanation:
Some people feel ill when the weather changes, or feel ill being out in certain types of weather, so I guess that's how this came about. It could also mean your feeling kind of down, or sad.

English > Popular Expressions > Body / Health / Senses


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.4
# of votes 21
# of Garbage Votes 3
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 1


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Reviewer Comments
Guest
Rating: 5 October 31, 2012
 
Instead of "under the weather", in German we say "sich nicht auf der Höhe fühlen"
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Apolena A.
(native speaker)
Rating: 3 April 1, 2011
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Afrikaans we say "Ek voel nie goed nie"
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Guest
Rating: 3 July 28, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Turkish we say "hava çarptı!"
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Guest
Rating: 5 June 15, 2009
 
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soufiane e.
Rating: 4 April 3, 2009
realy cool, i learned somethihng new, but is there any chance i could hear its prononciation?
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Guest
Rating: 3 March 24, 2009
 
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Guest
Rating: 0 March 19, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Arabic, Middle Eastern we say "ضعفان"
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Guest
Rating: 3 February 24, 2009
 
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Guest
Rating: 4 February 24, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in German we say "durch den Wind"
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Janet
Rating: 0 February 19, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Chinese, Mandarin we say "没精打采"
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