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Melissa
Professional TeacherIdiom of the day!
Under the weather
Meaning: To feel ill or unwell
Example: I didn't go to work today because I was feeling under the weather. Tomorrow I'm going to call the doctor.
Can you use this idiom in a sentence? Comment below!
I hope to see you in class soon!
Sep 4, 2022 8:47 AM
Melissa
Language Skills
English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
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German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
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