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When I met her last week, she seemed to be _______ the weather.
over
under
against
None of the above
- "Over the weather" is not a recognized phrase. It doesn't fit the context.
- "Under the weather" is the correct choice.
- This phrase is commonly used to describe feeling ill or unwell.
- It's an idiom that suggests someone is not feeling at their best.
- "Against the weather" is not a typical phrase.
- It could imply battling adverse weather conditions, but doesn't convey being unwell.
- None of the above: This option is irrelevant as "under the weather" is a valid idiomatic expression.
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