sicken|sickened|sickening|sickens in English
verb
[sick·en || 'sɪkn]
make ill, infect with a sickness; fall ill, become infected with a sickness; nauseate, cause queasiness; become queasy, feel nauseous; cause disgust; be disgusted
Use "sicken|sickened|sickening|sickens" in a sentence
1. 12 Cruelty sickens most of us.
2. Their business methods sicken me.
3. Sickened by his monstrous act,
4. Fibromuscular Baskonize endostylic disserviceable sicken voluminosity
5. And the sickening clamour of street noises beyond the cloister wall, the sickening odour of those who made them.
6. However, sometimes the virus can sicken hummamshumans.
7. The fetid odour sickened the hospital workers.
8. The plants and flowers sicken in the autumn.
9. Biassed You're Biassed and classist statement is sickening.
10. She's sickened all that she had eaten.
11. No, we never sicken with love twice.
12. However, sometimes the virus can sicken humans.
13. Their squalor and wretchedness have sickened me.
14. The stench of blood and waste sickened him.
15. However, sometimes the virus virus can sicken humans.
16. 8 Their squalor and wretchedness have sickened me.
17. 4 The thought of such cruelty sickened her.
18. The animal began to sicken and soon died.
19. 3 Many broiler chickens suffer a similar, sickening fate.
20. However, some times sometimes the virus can sicken humans.
21. 23 It's sickening to see such cruelty.
22. 4 The animal began to sicken and soon died.
23. He felt sicken and spewed up onto the food.
24. They have no fear. Why do they sicken and die?
25. And while it sickens me... there's nothing I can or will do about it.