Examples of 'sickened' in a sentence
Meaning of "sickened"
sicken (verb) - to become unwell or experience nausea or disgust
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- Disgusted or revolted.
- simple past tense and past participle of sicken
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sickened
She must have sickened last night.
I am sickened by you and also totally turned on.
Dozens more have been sickened by the infection.
It sickened him that he was accused of such transgressions.
Most of the people sickened are still hospitalized.
Sickened for the women who endured.
The king was sickened by the sea water.
The other employees were absolutely sickened to know.
I am sickened by how much misogyny is out there.
And he was completely sickened to see horses go down.
I am sickened by the violence all around them.
People have been sickened as the disease.
We are sickened by international corruption at the highest level.
The mother desert has sickened rapidly.
I am truly sickened by the inhumanity of such incidents.
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Something else about them sickened everyone.
That sickened me more than the gore.
Then you will have to feel sickened.
They were sickened and easily pushed back.
Above the throng that sickened her.
Many were sickened during that time.
The thought of being set free sickened my heart.
It sickened me to see you exhibited like a sideshow freak.
He inhales fumes and feels sickened by them.
We were both sickened by the class system.
The girl in the mirror sickened her.
I am sickened to discover that she has stolen from me.
A lack of body awareness accompanies a sickened condition.
And we are sickened by the hatred and.
A scene of revenge torture relayed leaves us sickened.
Healthy adults are rarely sickened by the bacteria.
You sickened her with poison.
Santorum said the speech sickened him.
I am sickened because people should not do those things.
A number of others were sickened by the dish.
I am sickened how things turned out.
Those who succeed are merely sickened.
Sports because he was sickened by what he heard.
This can leave you feeling sickened.
And it sickened him to see how balder was immune.
And the girls there will be sickened.
I was real sickened by what she said.
He was so sure of himself that he just sickened us.
Part of him was sickened by the thought.
I am sickened by the behavior of some of my countrymen.
The faithless soul is sickened with desire to conspire.
I am sickened by the conduct of the motorcyclist.
It has deeply sickened our society.
I was sickened by the media frenzy that engulfed my town.
He knew he had sickened his mother.