Upset and make nauseated.
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Examples for "sicken"
Examples for "sicken"
1Only Mother Shipton-once the strongest of the party-seemedto sicken and fade.
2We sicken no less at the pomp than the strife of words.
3I have seen things that, put in type, would sicken the reader.
4He also knew that no wound, unless poisoned, should sicken so soon.
5You would surely sicken and die, and I cannot let you go.
1Maybe I can build a blood-product snowman, and nauseate Skinflick to death.
2The heat and the smell and the surging motion began to nauseate Stella.
3I nauseate walking; 'tis a country diversion, I loathe the country.
4What satisfied the appetite of the little, successful bourgeois would nauseate the gentleman.
5Such a diet would soon nauseate people in milder climes.
1Her hypocrisy is enough to turn one's stomach.
2[Footnote 1: "This mustard," says Mr D., "is enough to turn one's stomach.
Translations for turn one's stomach