Similar words: colic, bucolic, picky, public policy, tricky, sticky, finicky, panicky. Meaning: ['kɑlɪkɪ /'kɒl-] adj. suffering from excessive gas in the alimentary canal.
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(1) The reason for hospital admission was severe colicky pain in the right upper abdomen for two months.
(2) He slept at regular intervals, was not colicky, and was not overly active.
(3) Callie was colicky and allergic to formula, the sort of baby who hollered more than she slept.
(4) I have a stomachache with a colicky.
(5) A colicky pain, I think.
(6) Typically, the colicky infant eats and gains weight well, although vigorous non-nutritive sucking may suggest excessive hunger.
(7) This time he thought he could detect colicky symptoms, and he began to encourage them with considerable hope.
(8) In acute bowel obstruction, patients have colicky abdominal pain with vomiting.
(9) Identify food allergies early by taking colicky babies and chronic(sentencedict.com/colicky.html), loose stools seriously.
(10) Consoling a colicky baby night after night is terribly hard.
(11) Don't automatically blame mom: A crying, colicky baby can be just as much the result of dad's state of mind, Dutch researchers report.
(12) Baby-wearing is particularly useful for colicky or "high needs" babies who are far happier being worn, but even the placid, content child will benefit from the warmth and security of being held close.
(13) Pain from the bowel is often described as colicky in nature.
(14) In acute bowel obstruction, patients colicky abdominal pain with vomiting.
(15) The clinical features in the majority of cases include fever, headache, diarrhoea or colicky abdominal pain, and vomiting.
(16) It's no wonder she didn't want to hear about my hard day at work when she'd been home alone with a colicky baby.
(17) Is it an aching type pain or is it a colicky pain?
(18) A thorough physical examination typically detects no abnormalities but reassures parents that the doctor understands how stressful a colicky infant can be for parents.
(19) Babies whose moms have too much milk will often exhibit symptoms such as fussing, pulling off the breast, colicky crying, gassiness , spitting up, and hiccupping.