After last night’s shift I’m definitely feeling the worse … - for wear. - I'm going to bed., She called in sick to work because she was feeling under … - the weather and needed to rest., I think I'm coming down … - with something; I've been sneezing and coughing all day., His old knee injury tends to flare… - up whenever he exercises too much., I don’t feel up to … - going out tonight; I’d rather stay in and rest., After a week of bed rest, she's finally on the … - mend and starting to feel better., It took him a few days to get  - over the flu, but he's back to his usual self now., After being sick in bed for days, she’s finally up … - and about., I’ve had this cough for weeks; I just can’t seem to shake … - it off., Kids often bounce … - back from illness more quickly than adults, The doctor said my sinus infection might clear… - up on its own if I rest and stay hydrated., After the long run, his muscles started to seize … - up, making it hard for him to move because he was so stiff.., His health started to go … - downhill after the surgery, and he never fully recovered.,

Sentences: Health and sickness idioms and phrasal verbs

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