Under The Weather

"Under the weather" is an idiomatic expression that means feeling unwell or not in good health, usually due to illness or fatigue. You might say, "I can't make it to work today; I'm feeling a bit under the weather."

1. **Example in a work context:**
   - *Colleague:* "Are you coming to the meeting?"
   - *You:* "I'm sorry, I won't be able to make it today. I'm feeling a bit under the weather."

2. **Example with a friend:**
   - *Friend:* "Want to go for a run this morning?"
   - *You:* "Not today, I'm afraid. I'm a bit under the weather and need some rest."

3. **Example when canceling plans:**
   - *Invitation:* "We're having a dinner party tonight. Can you make it?"
   - *Your response:* "I appreciate the invitation, but I have to cancel. I'm feeling under the weather and don't want to spread any germs."

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