to feel ill

  • 91very — ve|ry1 W1S1 [ˈveri] adv 1.) [+ adjective/adverb] used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or phrase ▪ It feels very cold today. ▪ The fishing industry is very important to the area. ▪ The traffic s moving very slowly this morning. ▪ problems that… …

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  • 92agree — [[t]əgri͟ː[/t]] ♦ agrees, agreeing, agreed 1) V RECIP If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion. [pl n V] If we agreed all the time it would be a bit boring, wouldn …

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  • 93awful — [[t]ɔ͟ːfʊl[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED If you say that someone or something is awful, you dislike that person or thing or you think that they are not very good. We met and I thought he was awful... I couldn t stand London! Bloody awful place. ...an… …

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  • 94turn your stomach — make you feel sick, cause you to feel ill    Watching you eat those oysters turns my stomach. Yuk! …

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  • 95your sea legs — (your) sea legs the ability to keep your balance when walking on a moving ship and not feel ill. It took me a while to get my sea legs, but I feel fine now …

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  • 96sea legs — (your) sea legs the ability to keep your balance when walking on a moving ship and not feel ill. It took me a while to get my sea legs, but I feel fine now …

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  • 97be under the weather — be/feel under the weather to feel ill. I m feeling a little under the weather I think I may have caught a cold …

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  • 98dizzy — adjective 1 feeling unable to balance, especially after spinning around or because you feel ill: Greg felt sick and dizzy in the hot sun. | dizzy spell (=a short period when you feel dizzy) 2 the dizzy heights humorous an important position:… …

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  • 99ghastly — adjective 1 a ghastly situation, person, experience etc is one that you do not like or enjoy at all: What ghastly weather! | I hope they don t bring their ghastly children with them. | It was absolutely ghastly. 2 making you very frightened,… …

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  • 100rough — 1 /rVf/ adjective 1 NOT SMOOTH having an uneven surface: Her hands were rough from hard work. | A rough track led to the farm. | rough grass opposite smooth 1 (1) 2 NOT EXACT not exact or not containing many details approximate: This is just a… …

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