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If someone is "under the weather," what does it mean?

AFeeling sad due to bad weather

BNot feeling well

CTraveling in bad weather

DAvoiding work

Answer:

B. Not feeling well

Read Explanation:

The idiom "under the weather" means feeling sick or unwell, usually due to mild illness or fatigue.


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