Definition
Rather unwell, especially with a reduced or altered appetite; somewhat disoriented or disconcerted.
In Context
- "“He wos took wery bad one arternoon, arter having been off his feed, and wery shaky on his legs for some veeks.”"
- "I asked some questions about Jack Benton, and one of the men told me that he was off his feed, and hardly ate anything, and swallowed all the coffee he could lay his hands on, and had used up all his own tobacco and had begun on what his brother had left."
- "‘Something is the matter with Psmith. He is off his feed. He should try Blenkinsop's Balm for the Bilious.’"
- "The heavyweight champion of the world was off his feed. . . . Rocky, ordinarily a first-rate trencherman, was pushing away from the breakfast table after downing only two eggs and a pair of lamb chops."