Ginger’s Phrase of the Day provides you with a daily dose of interesting facts and trivia on some of the more, and less, common phrases in the English language. Learn the real meaning behind these phrases, when and how to use them and other less-known info behind each phrase.
When you use the phrase ‘Sick as a Dog’ you mean that someone is very sick.
Example of use: “How are you?” Answer: “Not great. In fact, I’ve been sick as a dog for the last
three days.”