Synonym: ailing, ill, indisposed. Antonym: healthy, pleased. Similar words: music, basic, pick, kick, click, brick, trick, classic. Meaning: [sɪk] n. people who are sick. v. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth. adj. 1. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function 2. feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit 3. affected with madness or insanity 4. having a strong distaste from surfeit 5. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble 6. deeply affected by a strong feeling 7. shockingly repellent; inspiring horror.
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91. I'm sick of waiting around like this.
92. You're really sick, you know that?
93. I was sick of their fun and games.
94. We're sick of waiting around like this.
95. The very thought of drink made him feel sick.
96. I am sick of working for other people.
97. I'm sick of you bossing me around!
98. I wept to see him looking so sick.
99. I feel sick: that fish disagreed with me.
100. I felt physically sick at the thought.
101. I'm sick of the way you've treated me.
102. We are all sick to death of your complaints.
103. He was sick with worry about everything.
104. People like you make me sick!
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105. He's looking after his sick mother.
106. all those who are hungry, lonely or sick.
107. The very thought of food made him feel sick.
108. I'm sick of your unending grumbles.
109. He had the furred tongue of a sick man.
110. I'm sick of the lot of them.
111. The sick man's condition is grave.
112. She is sick with me for being so late.
113. I'm sick to death of all of you!
114. I was sick of his intellectual flimflam.
115. Her regular secretary was off sick for a week.
116. My father is a very sick man.
117. We were pretty sick about losing the match.
118. He took sick and died a week later.
119. My stomach heaved and I felt sick.
120. He rang in sick every morning for a week.