Find the word definition

Crossword clues for sicked

Wiktionary
sicked

vb. (en-past of: sick)

WordNet
sic
  1. adv. intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)

  2. v. urge a dog to attack someone [syn: set]

  3. [also: sicking, sicked]

sicked

See sic

Usage examples of "sicked".

He's just about sicked up all of the six-pack he swiped from his parents' refrigerator.

Then had sicked them up, along with his morning ration of kibble, on Gladys Macey’s pristine front stoop.

A strangled sound-a sob-escaped his tight throat like something rotten that had to be sicked up whatever the miserable cost.

Anything else, she would have sicked it up, almost as sure as shooting.

Well, he looked pretty pleased, an' he ate it right up—but then he sicked it right back up too.

Well, he looked pretty pleased, an' he ate it right up—but then he sicked it right back up too.

Well, he looked pretty pleased, an’ he ate it right up—but then he sicked it right back up too.