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sick

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Word definitions for sick in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sick \Sick\, v. i. To fall sick; to sicken. [Obs.] --Shak.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"those who are sick," Old English seoce , from sick (adj).

Usage examples of sick.

Right now the only one of us tars actually working was Halle, who was chasing down a pool of vomit sicked up by Pael, the Academician, the only non-Navy personnel on the bridge.

I felt sick to my stomach, and grateful that Achates was such a beautiful and healthy child.

Sirius could now travel far afield and doctor sick sheep without Pugh having to accompany him.

If you got the power, or know somebody that does, you can be ageless, nearly immortal, just about never get sick, grow back lost limbs, even, under certain circumstances, be brought back from the dead.

Plo Koon and Ki-Adi-Mundi winked out, as Obi-Wan and Agen Kolar rose and spoke together in tones softly grave, as Yoda and Mace Windu walked from the room, Anakin could only sit, sick at heart, stunned with helplessness.

A bomb aimer was sick in the bar after drinking whisky mixed with rum.

He felt sick at the sight of the dry bloodstains on the floor, but there was a certain poetic justice to be found: also on the floor were the same bungi cords that Marks and Akers had used to tie him up.

Then I felt dizzy, trying to hold myself on all fours, and sick to my stomach.

That she was feeling all right and getting sick of me looking worried.

Mohammedan travelers speak of ambergris swallowed by whales, who are made sick and regorge it.

Simone Amiot had not yet had a chance to speak to many of the German volunteers--the numbers of sick and dying exceeded a thousand now, and all her time was spent in the medical tent.

Six months ago, sick with food poisoning in some nameless hospital, he had seen this same look of blind struggle in the eyes of amnesiacs or men dying of cancer.

It made him sick to be playing the part here in Amour Magique, but he always did what he had to do.

By nine-fifty I had decided to tell him that Amrita or the baby was sick.

With the ageing mistress sick at Anet some said dyingthat tension must increase.