(adjective) under the weather, somewhat Ill Or Prone To Illness; "my Poor Ailing Grandmother"; "feeling A Bit Indisposed Today"; "you Look A Little Peaked"; "feeling Poorly"; "a Sickly Child"; "is Unwell And Can''t Come To Work"
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Geography and Weather
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Geography and Weather
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