sick|sicker|sickest in English
adjective
[sɪk]
ill, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with bacteria or microorganisms (Agriculture)
Use "sick|sicker|sickest" in a sentence
1. The smell of the flowers made me sicker.
2. Coastal is committed to providing outstanding care to its patients by offering 365-day access to sick visits, developing chronic care management programs for its sickest patients
3. The more I know, the sicker I feel.
4. Making him sicker risks spreading the infection all throughout his body.
5. She'd have to be smuggling it in to be getting sicker.
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7. She felt sick too, awfully, awfully sick.
8. You're sick.
9. Sick, venal.
10. Sick, dude.
11. And sick.
12. Sick fuck.
13. Grown sick to our stomachs, and sick of our lives.
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15. “Sick-Building Syndrome”
16. She was sick.
17. You sick bastards!
18. That's so sick.
19. Goddamn, that's sick.
20. I felt sick.
21. Sick sinus syndrome?
22. That's pretty sick.
23. I'm not sick.
24. You're all sick.
25. Ang is sick.