Sentences with phrase «still under the weather»

Since I'm still under the weather (going on two weeks now), I made myself a giant batch of this onion sauce with my gluten - free quinoa noodles.
He was still under the weather and hadn't been able to work for about a month thanks to the surgery and infection.
Are you still under the weather?
Especially since I'm still under the weather with this dumb cold.
I was so sick yesterday I completely forgot to publish my Ideabook over at Houzz.com!I'm still under the weather today, but I did manage to put together an Ideabook that will appeal to all the «junkers» in da Houzz.
I'm still under the weather today, but I did manage to put together an Ideabook that will appeal to all the «junkers» in da Houzz.

Not exact matches

As rival Apple — with a market capitalization of $ 600 billion, still the world's most valuable company — weathers criticism of ennui under CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft has sharpened its focus under Nadella.
Still feeling under the weather and needing this soup more than ever!
Even today, I still think of cinnamon toast as something special, a perfect comfort food that I make on cold or rainy days, or when I am feeling a little under the weather.
It's still the best remedy when you're feeling under the weather!
Regrettably, I'm still feeling under the weather.
Ten pitches in, the sweat begins to bubble and break; it's early March, still jacket weather, but the pitcher's cheeks shine under the lights.
Whether Laurent Koscielny is still a bit under the weather we don't know but the Frenchman has been replaced by Gabriel while Kieran Gibbs keeps his place at left back.
Still, a goal & an assist when he's under the weather.
While it is still a subject of research how the Arctic under climate change impacts the rest of the world, this study lends further support that a changing Arctic impacts the weather across large swaths of the Northern Hemisphere population centers.
You have satellite phones and things like that, but still, for example, in this arctic expedition, it was several field seasons under very tough conditions, high winds, cold, polar bear territory, you know, brutal weather, difficult logistics and the expense, high expense these days; but they stuck with it and they hit pay dirt.
However, infectious disease considerations aside, you want to know whether you can still work out when you're under the weather, right?
Or if you're not a sailor but still find yourself feeling a bit under the weather, you may also benefit.
I keep having to dig under my bed to find warm weather stuff because I still need the cold weather clothes.
Things under the tuscan sun are pretty good, the only thing is that we are missing some spring weather, yes, lately it feels more like a November weather, I am still wearing coats in May!!!
Still feeling under the weather, though creeping toward recovery.
Even though the kids are getting ever more self - sufficient, it's still tough to be on «parent duty» when you're under the weather; come Monday, you're more exhausted than on Friday evening.
For dinner, we couldn't decide if we wanted to do a night in, or to go out to dinner since I was feeling under the weather and still recovering from some ear issues I had on my flight home the weekend before.
I'm still feeling a little bit under the weather so anything that pinches, squeezes or nips is out of the question!
Since you guys are aware from all my others posts, Houston is still extremely behind on the fall weather memo, so pairing it with my favorite $ 20 denim skirt from Target and these otk boots under $ 50 were the perfect pairing for me.
Regardless of the weather you've got on your hands — if you're already sporting sandals to show off your fresh pedicure in the West or still shivering under your faux fur trimmed parka in the East — here are six of our favorite spring trends to incorporate into your wardrobe now, ensuring a seamless transition from winter to spring and beyond!
I'm still a bit under the weather, because of the virus of cold that caught up with me, but slowly I'm getting better!
Melissa is still out because of Hurricane Matthew, Michelle has been under - the - weather, and my (Lorelai's) computer died this week.
Since it still feels a little like Summer in Dallas, I decide this shirtdress would be cute for another few weeks alone, or with a cardigan and boots when the weather drops under 70 (hopefully soon!).
As we still battle winter weather, think about tossing on a thin gauge knitwear sweater under your jacket.
While other lengthy tarmac delays that occurred on the same day are still under review, the PIA incident was the only one occurring at Dulles Airport, which was not subject to the weather, equipment, infrastructure, and international arrival limitations that existed at other affected airports.
Though the May weather was fair, the air under the trees was still and muggy.
Andy was still feeling a little under the weather today and didnâ $ ™ t surf, but heâ $ ™ s much better.
Here in southwestern New Mexico, the weather has been so mild this winter that I have been able to not only plant under row covers in February, but have also been direct seeding spring vegetables in soil with no cover (which is still risky, considering the last frost date is still about a month away).
pat - «Similarly many environmental activists believe that man's influence is a form of sin and nature (Gaea) will soon strike back...» You can phrase the position of a fictitious group any way you want of course, without rebuttal, because they don't really exist, though there are people who fit the description — especially if by «many» you mean more than three — but the more accurate reality is most of the human beings you would lump under the rubric «environmentalist» would more accurately be described as believing that short - sighted and greedy human attempts at total control and domination and complete disregard for the healthof the environment have gotten us out of balance with what was an interlocking web of balanced and dynamic systems, and would appear to have unbalanced many of those systems as well, including the still poorly understood cycles of climate; or weather, as we laymen call it.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
The Polar bears stubbornly refuse to go extinct, indeed the buggers are thriving, the glaciers don't appear to be disappearing, sea levels have stayed boringly level, we haven't been subsumed by hordes of desperate climate refugees, the polar ice caps haven't melted, the Great Barrier Reef is still with us, we haven't fought any resource wars, oil hasn't run out, the seas insist on not getting acidic, the rainforest is still around, islands have not sunk under the sea, the ozone holes haven't got bigger, the world hasn't entered a new ice age, acid rain appears to have fallen somewhere that can't quite be located, the Gulf Stream hasn't stopped, extreme weather events have been embarrassingly sparse in recent years and guess what?
But the role of climate change in causing the drought itself is unclear — the more immediate cause is an intermittent weather pattern called La Niña, and research is still under way on whether that cycle is being altered or intensified by global warming, as some researchers suspect.
Even with a decade or more of updating homeland protection measures (started under Clinton), while I'm not going to go so far as to say that most cities in the USA are still better prepared against a Soviet - era invasion and nuclear attack than commonplace weather emergencies... but I wouldn't be exaggerating by much to say so.
As of this morning, Williams Lake is still under an evacuation alert as the weather remains dry and windy.
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