Examples of 'off-colour' in a sentence

Meaning of "off-colour"

off-colour (noun) - Used colloquially as a noun, it refers to a state of being slightly unwell or physically uncomfortable. This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to describe someone feeling under the weather or experiencing mild illness symptoms
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  • Alternative spelling of off-color

How to use "off-colour" in a sentence

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He did a very off-colour parody of former VP Nixon.
You look a bit off-colour.
The off-colour jokes, the sausage twirling.
I remember being how shocked at how off-colour Kate Winslet was.
His mum 's a little off-colour sometimes . You call it off-colour, I call it nuts.
I may have told a few off-colour jokes.
Milton 's findness for the faintly off-colour vignette makes for stomach-turning but compelling reading.
You look a little off-colour.
His mum 's a little off-colour sometimes . Every once in a while.
I thought he was just a bit off-colour.
Right now I am off-colour every day.
I never saw the rash, I thought he was just a bit off-colour.
You are a bit off-colour today.
Stop that swastika right now! That 's a little off-colour.
I may have told a few off-colour jokes, but I.

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Some of them, I am afraid to say, a little off-colour.
These are cultured Italians . The off-colour jokes, the sausage twirling.
What 's wrong, have those hormone pills got you off-colour again?
It's just some off-colour shop talk.
No wonder he was off-colour.
His mum 's a little off-colour sometimes.
They look a bit off-colour.
New WPC and no off-colour remarks?
I am just a bit off-colour.

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