sickly|sicklier|sickliest in English
adjective
[sick·ly || 'sɪklɪ]
unhealthy, tending to suffer from ill-health; feeble, weak; nauseating, causing sickness; languid, pale
Use "sickly|sicklier|sickliest" in a sentence
1. You sickly person
2. He was a sickly child.
3. He looked weak and sickly.
4. The sickly girl bloomed suddenly.
5. She looked pale and sickly.
6. You' re a sickly person indeed
7. Sebastian was a sickly, peevish child.
8. Her cheeks have a sickly pallor.
9. You see, you're slight, pale, sickly.
10. He had a sickly green pallor.Sentencedict
11. He had been a sickly child.
12. It leaves the listener feeling sickly.
13. She gave me a sickly smile.
14. He had a sickly green pallor.
15. 9 The cubs were sickly and undersized.
16. The walls were painted a sickly green.
17. What does Ailing mean? In poor health; sickly
18. Budget savings will weaken an already sickly economy.
19. Every surface glistened green and a sickly white.
20. And sickly little boys sometimes become powerful men.
21. His books are sometimes accused of sickly sentimentality.
22. A sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair.
23. The walls were painted a sickly green colour.
24. The melons were overripe and had a sickly taste.
25. The women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation.