fluey

fluey

(ˈfluːɪ)
adj
informal involved in, caused by, or like influenza
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Translations

fluey

[ˈfluːiː] ADJ (Brit) → griposo
to feel flueyestar griposo
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fluey

adj (Brit inf) to feel flueydas Gefühl haben, dass man Grippe hat
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References in classic literature ?
I waited about until it was noon, and I went upon 'Change, and I saw fluey men sitting there under the bills about shipping, whom I took to be great merchants, though I couldn't understand why they should all be out of spirits.
Inspector Hignell added: "She is eating and drinking well but she does have some fluey symptoms and is a bit wheezy.
A little more than two months of actual hands-on work from civilians and military members went into restoring the fluey at the recycling center.
Fluey Newton, for example, recalled vicious matches of the dozens with a childhood friend, but both knew that the insults involved "were just words" that didn't undermine their friendship ([1973] 2009, 25).
"He's got a bit of a fever and is feeling fluey. It's gone on a couple of days, but he's battling on for the team," he added.
It contains a blend of antibacterial and antiviral essential oils to clear the head, nose and chest, and ease 'fluey' aches and pains.
Graeme Cook, defending, said the medical specialist couldn't remember any of the incidents because he had taken painkillers and steroids to cope with a shoulder injury, and drank a hot toddy - which contained whisky, lemon and honey - because he was feeling "fluey".
Rowan Pelling, co-founder of The Erotic Review "For those of us who are aficionados of The Archers - and I am one - there is a simple answer to the dreadful, fluey cold that is afflicting them all.
The spices also contribute towards increasing circulation and improving blood flow to combat those fluey aches and pains and to bring comfort to those stiff and sore areas.
A bit light-headed, a bit fluey. But to be fair to him he got his gear on and said 'I'll play' and now we'll send him home and wrap him up.