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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151. One of the findings was that many cases of "stomach flu" are caused by improper cooking of food.
152. Only one quick injection is necessary to help give you the protection you may need from flu.
153. Like some one recovering from the flu, she quit taking her medicine as soon as she felt better.
154. Colds, flu or any ailment that diminishes vocal stamina and luster are potentially disastrous.
155. The effects range from flu symptoms and fever, to unconsciousness and death.
156. Primary teachers who chat to a class depleted by flu and colds about what causes such illnesses are actually covering the curriculum. Sentencedict.com
157. Nigel was really unwell at the last minute with a bad bout of flu, but decided not to cancel.
158. A flu vaccination can help to protect you from flu.
159. Seikaly tried to play Saturday with a stomach flu and was in uniform in the first half.
160. In Wiltshire, a doctor has died from the flu virus.
161. By the time I jumped back inside he looked like he was down with flu.
162. Naturally, we turn to medical experts to help us distinguish between a cold and the flu or another ailment.
163. Ah, that was the time we had a spring flu epidemic.
164. Your doctor will normally be able to vaccinate you with a flu vaccine.
165. But the medicines were not effective against flu and pneumonia.
166. During the week ending last Tuesday 109 people in every 100,000 of the population had flu, and 154 had flu-like illnesses.
167. Doctors warn that a flu epidemic may be on the way.
168. It will make the Black Death look like a mild dose of flu.
169. Winger, Jerry Perrins is back in the team, but there's a doubt over Derek Morgan who's got flu.
170. Just as they reached the cottage, Dario came out, complaining about having a little flu.
171. Unfortunately a flu bug attacked most of the crew during this week which clouded our impressions of Shetland.
172. Unlike the virus that causes the flu, the AIDS virus can not be transmitted through the air.
173. Unfortunately, although a good time was had by all, a number of the team picked up a strange flu bug.
174. Most will never know for sure if what they have is mild flu or a bad cold.
175. Pablo Fernandez was suddenly stricken by a bout of flu.
176. For example, the percentage reporting that they had had a cold or flu in the previous month showed little change with age.
177. Withdrawal from heroin, usually described in lurid nightmare language, is actually like a severe attack of gastric flu.
178. One of the best natural examples of this is the ability of the flu virus to keep cropping up in new forms.
179. If you are one of those patients who are at greater risk from flu, you should try to avoid catching it.
180. Campbell, however, was suffering from flu yesterday and a decision on his fitness will not be made until today.
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.