very+unwell
1unwell — 1. menstruating Being ill1: ... all s well that ends unwell. (F. Harris, 1925 he feared he had impregnated a woman) 2. drunk Covering up the taboo condition with one of its symptoms: Our Mr Fellowes had been very unwell at the …
2Unwell — Single infobox | Name = Unwell Artist = Matchbox Twenty from Album = More Than You Think You Are Released = July 1, 2003 Format = CD single / Audio cassette Recorded = 2002 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:48 Label = Atlantic Writer = Rob… …
3unwell — adj. (esp. BrE) VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ He complained of feeling unwell. ▪ become …
4unwell — adjective I felt unwell as soon as we hit the open sea Syn: ill, sick, indisposed, ailing, not (very) well, not too good, lousy, bad, rough, not oneself, under/below par, groggy, peaked, queasy, woozy, nauseous, nauseated; off …
5very — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Very is used with these nouns: ↑antithesis, ↑brink, ↑centre, ↑core, ↑corner, ↑day, ↑edge, ↑end, ↑essence, ↑existence, ↑fundamentals, ↑ …
6Queen Victoria — For other uses, see Queen Victoria (disambiguation). Victoria …
7Frankenstein — This article is about the novel. For the characters, see Victor Frankenstein or Frankenstein s monster. For other uses, see Frankenstein (disambiguation). Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus …
8Salpingitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph of acute and chronic salpingitis. H E stain. ICD 10 N …
9turn — [[t]tɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] ♦ turns, turning, turned (Turn is used in a large number of other expressions which are explained under other words in the dictionary. For example, the expression turn over a new leaf is explained at leaf.) 1) VERB When you turn …
10Mary Shelley — Richard Rothwell s por …