Sick meaning in English
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Definition
sick: ill, diseased, not well
to feel sick to feel ill
a sickness: an illness, a disease
to be sick of something: to be tired, bored of something
Examples
- "In fact, Philip, you were a really disgusting, perverted, sick brother."
- "It is sick!"
- "I think you're very sick."
- "You're not sick are you?"
- "I think that my new mountain bear rehabilitation clinic will give sick and injured bears a chance for better health."
- "Are you sick of burglars entering your home, taking your priceless art and harming your valuable children?"
- "Brian : Bruno is sick!"
- "Sick of the Anglo-Saxon housing invasion, perhaps the whole of Europe can now start to breathe a sigh of relief."
- "A wonderful, noble man who also helps sick animals."
- "Icarus's mom : Icarus, if you're going to be sick, would you at least get a towel?"
- "A blonde chick is sick of being called a "dumb blonde" so she goes to the hairdressers to buy a brunette wig."
- "Brian : Come and look everyone, Edward's being sick!"
- "Sick of sunny San Francisco?"
- "Your old meat made me sick."
- "Philip : But I'm so sick."
- "You mean the plant is not really sick?"
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