Examples of 'sicken' in a sentence
Meaning of "sicken"
sicken (verb) - To cause someone to feel disgusted, horrified, or extremely upset. This term is often used in the context of illness or negative emotions
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- To make ill.
- To become ill.
- To fill with disgust or abhorrence.
- To lower the standing of.
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You sicken me with your pious attitudes.
Before she mends must sicken worse.
You sicken me with all of your lies.
Your cattle will sicken and die.
And sicken the populations of the world.
Maybe she got to think in sicken animals.
Animals did sicken and die by the hundreds.
Now beetroot soup or potato stew sicken me.
You continue to sicken me with your hypocrisy.
The smell of war will sicken them.
You want to sicken and kill people.
Using higher concentrations may sicken swimmers.
You will sicken and bleed.
I sicken even myself with my lassitude.
They will sicken and die.
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What you are about to see may sicken you.
I always wanted to just sicken them as quickly as possible.
All those cloying violins sicken me.
They can also sicken those living nearby.
The rest of us can be left to sicken and die.
It should sicken us when we hear the statistics on abortion.
Her patients sicken and die.
Will sicken within the hour and die by daybreak.
Until you see a newborn sicken and die.
You will sicken and bleed for many days.
I have seen healthy men sicken and die.
That sicken at pretty words.
But the tiresome creatures sicken and starve.
Sicken pigeons ai not as interesting as satanic symbols on the wall.
Insects still sicken a lot of people.
I swear some of you people sicken me.
Your faces sicken even me.
Sicken children and refusing.
One bad ingredient can sicken a lot of people.
That can sicken many animals that might feed on me.
No setback ever seemed to sicken him.
It will sicken the nation.
We can create a being that will not grow old or sicken.
A single outbreak can sicken thousands.
We can create a beingthat will not grow old or sicken.
I saw enough to sicken the heart.
Theу did not buу уams that wоuld sicken a pig.
It can really sicken a person.
You sicken me sometimes.
They did not buy yams that would sicken a pig.
And sicken her.
Snakes like him sicken me.
It could also sicken pregnant women and their newborn babies.
They sit on their golden chairs sicken for home.
Your livestock shall sicken and die of disease or for lack of.