Weather

How's the weather there meaning

How's the weather there meaning

(humorous, rhetorical question) Asked to tall people or someone that is at a high vantage point, either literally or metaphorically.

  1. How do you ask someone about weather?
  2. Was under the weather idiom meaning?
  3. Where did the phrase feeling under the weather?
  4. How is the weather best reply?
  5. How do you ask raining or not?
  6. How to say I am sick?
  7. Is weather the storm an idiom?
  8. Are you feeling under the weather?
  9. What is a good sentence for weather?
  10. Is it correct to say what a weather?
  11. How do you ask someone about rain?

How do you ask someone about weather?

What's the weather forecast? What's the weather expected to be tomorrow? What's the temperature? How's the weather?

Was under the weather idiom meaning?

If someone is or feels under the weather, he or she does not feel well: I'm feeling a little under the weather - I think I'm getting a cold. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Being & falling ill.

Where did the phrase feeling under the weather?

Under the weather has its roots in maritime language. When a sailor became ill or seasick, often because of violent weather conditions, that sailor was sent below decks to the most stable part of the ship, which was under the weather rail. The phrase under the weather rail was shortened to the idiom under the weather.

How is the weather best reply?

A few words will be enough: 'it's a fine sunny day here' or 'it's freezing cold and foggy'; whatever is appropriate.

How do you ask raining or not?

Is it raining?” You can ask this question when you want to know what's happening outside.

How to say I am sick?

"I don't feel well." "I am feeling sick." "I am unwell." "I have been feeling very ill since I ate lunch."

Is weather the storm an idiom?

(idiomatic) To reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage. Bob lost his job, but somehow his family weathered the storm.

Are you feeling under the weather?

To feel under the weather means to feel sick. In most cases, it's used to say that you feel a little sick. To fight something off means that your body is stopping you from getting sick.

What is a good sentence for weather?

Noun The weather today will be hot and dry. The hikers sought protection from the weather under an overhang. It looks like we're in for some weather tomorrow.

Is it correct to say what a weather?

Weather is a mass noun, also known as an uncountable noun, so it does not use an indefinite article. You are correct, the application is wrong.

How do you ask someone about rain?

“What's it like outside? Is it raining?” You can ask this question when you want to know what's happening outside. Someone might also ask you this question!

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