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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181. If you have a tame doctor, he might give you a sick note.
182. What if I should fall sick and not be able to work?
183. All the years he was sick my mother had nursed him.
184. When we are off sick, we only receive half pay.
185. The boss called the foreman on the carpet for granting sick leave to a worker without first asking for permission.
186. And then he told a sick joke about two people in a wheelchair.
187. We had a really rough crossing - I was sick three times.
188. Since Mr Bennett was going to need some time off work, he asked for a sick note.
189. I felt sick to my stomach with sadness for them.
190. What will happen to the business if you fall sick or die?
191. She felt sick but managed to force down a piece of toast.
192. The public is sick of spin and tired of promises. It's time for politicians to act.
193. In a perfect world, there would be the facilities and money to treat every sick person.
194. She feels sick and hasn't been able to keep her food down.
194. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
195. She's always trying to pass the buck and I'm sick of it!
196. I was violently sick the last time I ate prawns.
197. Helen, mountain climbing? Pull the other one - she can't even climb a ladder without feeling sick!
198. I have a tame doctor who'll always give me a sick note when I want a day off.
199. She's sick of being seen as a sex symbol and wants to be taken seriously as an actress.
200. I treated him as a convalescent, not as a sick man.
201. The nurse was full of thought for the sick men.
202. I've been too sick/ill to go to work for the last few months.
203. She would apparently eat normally and then make herself sick.
204. I know for a fact you weren't sick yesterday[sentencedict.com], so don't give me that line.
205. If you eat any more cake you'll make yourself sick.
206. For the last month she has been signed off sick from work.
207. The sick person has taken a turn for the better.
208. He was upset because it was the first day of the sale and Astrid had called in sick.
209. I'll have to beg Jim off from sentry duty, he's sick.
210. I am sick of all the quarrelling among politicians who should be concentrating on vital issues.