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How to say "i'm sick" or "I have a cold "in other ways?
Aug 15, 2010 1:32 PM
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And the very Aussie, "I'm feeling crook!"
For having a cold, "have the dreaded lurgy" is often used in the UK and Australia. Not sure if it's used in the US?
Also, "sick as a dog" is a fairly common simile used for describing illness.
August 16, 2010
I've got the flu/one heck of a cold/ a wog.
I feel like the pits, my throat is killing me, my nose won't stop running, I've used a million tissues, my head feels twice its size.
August 16, 2010
I'm not feeling good.
I'm a little under the weather.
I'm sick as a dog.
I have the sniffles.
August 15, 2010
I caught a virus, keep distance please! :D
August 15, 2010
I am feeling a bit off colour; I feel a little out of sorts ; I am not myself /feeling myself; I feel a bit funny.
August 15, 2010
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