From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfeel roughfeel roughBritish English informalILL to feel ill → rough
Examples from the Corpus
feel rough• The altitude had suddenly hit her and she was feeling rough.• The skin feels rough and dry like the bark of trees.• A worn braid feels rough and is best cut away and the line joined by a blood knot.• Don't get up if you're feeling rough - I'll bring you some breakfast in bed.• We say this as readily as we say that they taste sweet, feel rough, or look red.• Liz said she was feeling pretty rough yesterday -- I don't think she'll come to work today.