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"Under the Weather" is an alternative rock song performed by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. The song was written by Tunstall and TommyD and produced by Steve Osborne for Tunstall's debut album Eye to the Telescope (2004). It was released as the album's fourth single on 5 December 2005.
Under the Weather may refer to: "Under the Weather" (song), a 2005 song by KT Tunstall "Under the Weather" (short story), a 2011 short story by Stephen King; Under the Weather, a Canadian animated short movie; Under the Weather, a Canadian drama film "Under the Weather", a song by Feeder from Echo Park, 2001
His wife, Ellen, is asleep beside him in bed; she isn't feeling well after a recent bout of bronchitis. Brad takes Lady, their dog, for a walk. Brad takes Lady, their dog, for a walk. As he leaves the building, he learns from the doorman that exterminators are coming in the afternoon to check on a foul odor that's suspected to come from a dead ...
Summer’s officially over, students are heading back to school, and the inevitable spread of the flu is on the horizon. Feeling under the weather can affect your body in many ways: sniffles, sore ...
If you’re feeling under the weather but brushing it off as just a cold, you might consider taking a flu test. As a “quad-demic” of respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses circulates—flu ...
under my thumb: Under my control [82] under the weather: Feeling sick or poorly [83] the whole nine yards: Everything; all the way: watching paint dry: To describe something tedious or boring water under the bridge: Something that already happened in the past and should not be the primary focus of attention because it cannot be changed [84 ...
Spurred by a low-pressure storm off Canada's Hudson Bay, the game-time temperature read -9 degrees, with incessant wind making it feel like -38 degrees (often cited as -59 degrees under the old ...
Weather lore is the body of informal folklore related to the prediction of the weather and its greater meaning. Much like regular folklore, weather lore is passed down through speech and writing from normal people without the use of external measuring instruments. The origin of weather lore can be dated back to primeval men and their usage of ...