Sentences with phrase «under the weather means»

Being under the weather means lost progress and generally feeling weak, tired, and crappy — the opposite of our normal selves.

Not exact matches

Yesterday was technically the first day of spring but apparently we're under what's considered a state emergency in terms of the weather and all the state offices are closed... which means that for the second time ever since the start of residency, I get to have a snow day!!
The BBQ season is well under way and although the weather has by no means been perfect, we've had several warm sunny days that just make you want to get out into the garden and grill.
The races are incredibly difficult to call, but the good weather forecast means the men's course record of 2:04:40, held by Emmanuel Mutai, and women's - only world record of 2:17:42, set by Paula Radcliffe, are under threat.
It was meant to coincide with the Emmy Awards but I decided to hold mine earlier since the kids have early bedtimes, and it was just as well as the girls were under the weather.
For an example outside of the toddler years, I happen to be a little under the weather, by which I mean that I have pneumonia.
«This not only means that a silk parachute cord would continue to be resilient in freezing weather, it also implies it will function well under sudden loads.
(meaning it's TSA friendly), it's perfect to keep the airborne sniffles at bay, offering comfort if anyone does start feeling under the weather.
While our friends in the Northern Hemisphere are revelling in the warmer weather, for us down under, the cooler months have begun to take their toll (unless we have been smart and decided to escape — Hello Europe) which has also meant an increase in colds and flus floating around!
Maybe it means listening to music for 15 minutes while you eat breakfast instead of checking e-mail, maybe it means shutting off your BlackBerry after work so you can take some time to make a healthy lunch for the next day, maybe it means taking a 10 minute walk in the afternoon to get some Vitamin D and fresh air, maybe it means working from home (or just putting on your «Out of Office») next time you're feeling under the weather, maybe it means leaving work half an hour earlier to get to spin class, maybe it means taking two full minutes to brush your teeth whenever you want.
I've been feeling a bit under the weather this week, but being a stay - at - home mom to 2 school - aged kids means I don't get the luxury of laying low for long.
That may mean that he's under the weather.
This means the earliest signs of poisoning might go undetected or attributed to a dog feeling «under the weather
«Sorry, don't mean to be short, but I got ta lay down for a bit, I'm feeling a little under the weather
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.
All of the radiosonde data are measuring the tropospheric temperature trend under the same noisy (i.e., weather) conditions, so we can usefully calculate the overall mean AND standard deviation of the means.
The extreme heat and related climate disturbances mean that delegates to a global climate conference scheduled for Paris in early December will almost certainly be convening as weather - related disasters are unfolding around the world, putting them under greater political pressure to reach an ambitious deal to limit future emissions and slow the temperature increase.
But just as there are tropical fossils under the ice, calling all bad weather our fault, gives the social psychotics of witch burning, omen worship, paganism, superstition and sacrificing virgins, a new meaner brother by the name of climate change.
That means a lot of people are showing up for work while under the weather.
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