Synonym: grippe, influenza. Similar words: flunk, fluid, fluke, flush, fluent, fluffy, influx, fluster. Meaning: [fluː] n. an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease.
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1. A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow.
2. The soldiers were diagnosed as having flu.
3. Steven's still in bed with flu .
4. The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
5. Three members of the band went down with flu.
6. She had a bout of flu over Christmas.sentencedict.com/flu.html
7. I was still woozy from the flu/anaesthetic/medication/wine.
8. Old people are particularly vulnerable to the flu.
9. Half of Martha's class has gone down with flu.
10. The vaccine provides longer immunity against flu.
11. His flu infected his wife.
12. That bout of flu dragged her down.
13. He was recovering from a severe bout of flu.
14. A nasty flu bug's going round at the moment.
15. That flu really knocked me sideways.
16. Over 500 people died during last year's flu epidemic.
17. The epidemic was caused by a particularly virulent flu germ.
18. He was suffering from flu and had lost his voice .
19. We all had the flu last week-it wasn't very nice.
20. A particularly virulent strain of flu has recently claimed a number of lives in the US.
21. He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days.
22. He's complaining of all the usual flu symptoms - a high temperature, headache and so on.
23. She was only just getting over the flu when she got a stomach bug.
24. There is a lot of flu around just now.
25. Peter can't play tomorrow, he's down with flu.
26. There's a lot of flu about.
27. Most of my colleagues have gone down with flu.
28. Jane's gone down with flu.
29. It's taken me ages to get over the flu.
30. I've had a touch of flu/hay fever.
More similar words: flunk, fluid, fluke, flush, fluent, fluffy, influx, fluster, fluency, effluent, affluent, influenza, superfluity, flustered, influence, fluctuate, effluence, superfluous, confluence, fluorescent, fluctuation, mellifluous, influential.