
1) Abed 2) Afflicted 3) Aguish 4) Ailing 5) Airsick 6) Barf 7) Bedfast 8) Bedrid 9) Bedridden 10) Brainsick 11) Bronchitic 12) Carsick 13) Crazy 14) Delirious 15) Demented 16) Deranged 17) Disgusted 18) Displeased 19) Distracted 20) Dizzy 21) Dyspeptic 22) Feverous 23) Giddy 24) Gouty 25) Hallucinating
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1) Afflicted 2) Aguish 3) Ailing 4) Air sick 5) Airsick 6) American monthly magazine 7) Bay or day preceder 8) Bay or pay preceder 9) Bedfast 10) Bedrid 11) Bedridden 12) Bilious 13) Bronchitic 14) Carsick 15) Consumptive 16) Convalescent 17) Delirious 18) Diabetic 19) Dim or feeble 20) Dizzy 21) Dyspeptic
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[magazine] Sick was a satirical-humor magazine published from 1960 to 1980, lasting 134 issues. It was created by comic-book writer-artist Joe Simon, who also edited the title until the late 1960s. Sick was published by Crestwood Publications until issue #62 (1968), when it was taken over by Hewfred Publications. Charlton Comics took over p...
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mordant, black-humoured or horrific works such as Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven,' Robert Browning's '`Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came',' and Robert Service's 'The Cremation of Sam McGee.' This term was popularized by George Macbeth's anthology Penguin Book of Sick Verse (1963).
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• (v. i.) To fall sick; to sicken. • (superl.) Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache. • (superl.) Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under Illness. • (superl.) Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned. • (n.) Sickness...
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1. Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under Illness. 'Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever.' (Mark i. 30) 'Behold them that are sick with famine.' (Jer. Xiv. 18) ... 2. Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache. ... 3. Having a strong disli...
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(sik) not in good health; ill; afflicted with disease.
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Sick noun Sickness. [ Obsolete]
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Sick adjective [ Compar. Sicker ; superl. Sickest .] [ Middle English sek , sik , ill, Anglo-Saxon seóc ; akin to Old Saxon siok , seoc , OFries. siak , Dutch ziek , German siech
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Sick intransitive verb To fall sick; to sicken. [ Obsolete]
Shak. Found on
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Described equipment is degraded.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sik Definitions: 1. Unwell; suffering from disease. Synonyms: nauseated
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Sick is slang for disgusted.
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interesting, cool, never seen before. The more sick something is, the better.
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[
n] - people who are sick
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1) Very dangerous or risky, similar to gnarly. 2) Incredibly fun and exciting.
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adjective deeply affected by a strong feeling; `sat completely still, sick with envy`; `she was sick with longing`
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Another word for crazy, cool, insane, amazing, radical.
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really cool.
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‘Sick’ means awesome, and has nothing to do with actually being sick in the physical sense.
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