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Less tasteful, as a joke
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sicker
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sicker \Sick"er\, Siker \Sik"er\, a. [OE. siker; cf. OS. sikur, LG. seker, D. zeker, Dan. sikker, OHG. sihhur, G. sicher; all fr. L. securus. See Secure , Sure .] Sure; certain; trusty. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Burns. When he is siker of his good ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 (en-comparative of: sick ) Etymology 2 a. 1 (context obsolete outside dialects English) certain 2 (context obsolete outside dialects English) secure adv. 1 (context obsolete outside dialects English) certainly 2 (context obsolete outside dialects ...
Usage examples of sicker.
He had had to excuse himself and rushed out and was violently sick, sicker than he had even been in his life, sicker than when he discovered that he had caught it, or after he found Hana dead.
So many years of worry about Ben, so many visits to the doctor, so many months of seeing him get sicker and sicker until she was afraid that he was going to die, and now everything was going to be all right.
I was getting sicker and sicker every day, so Mum had to save all our money to take me to the expensive doctor so she could fix me up instead.
Mr Peevie, one of the very sickerest of all the former sederunts, came to me next morning, in a remonstrating disposition, to enquire what had come over me, and to tell me that every body was much surprised, and many thought it not right of me to break in upon ancient and wonted customs in such a sudden and unconcerted manner.