Sicker can be categorized as an adjective.
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sick - deeply affected by a strong feeling; "sat completely still, sick with envy"; "she was sick with longing" | ||
sick - affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function; "ill from the monotony of his suffering" | ||
sick - affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad" | ||
sick - feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit | ||
sick - shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen" | ||
sick - (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; "the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn" | ||
sick - having a strong distaste from surfeit; "grew more and more disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all"; "sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick"; "tired of the noise and smoke" | ||
Adverb |
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sicker - certainly. | ||
sicker - securely. | ||
Verb |
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sicker - To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack. |
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1. | adj. | My grandpa gets sicker by the day. | |
2. | adj. | I'm sicker than I thought. | |
3. | adj. | I'm sicker than I thought I was. | |
4. | adj. | Sami got sicker. | |
5. | adj. | I'm a lot sicker now than I was last week. | |
6. | adj. | We're a lot sicker now than we were last week. | |
7. | adj. | Sat completely still, sick with envy. | |
8. | adj. | She was sick with longing. | |
9. | adj. | Sick of it all. | |
10. | adj. | Sick to death of flattery. | |
11. | adj. | Gossip that makes one sick. | |
12. | adj. | PS Your brother told me he went to 3 bowl games (when I found out that two of them were the galleryfurniture.com bowl and that one in Shreveport (I can't remember the name of it)) I realized he is a very, very sick college football fan. | |
13. | adj. | I realize that it may sound strange, but we are desparate in our efforts and are willing to try anything to help our dear sick friend. | |
14. | adj. | Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes. | |
15. | adj. | He was sick of being vilified all the time by people who were jealous of his ability. | |
16. | noun | They devote their lives to caring for the sick. |
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adj. | |
My grandpa gets sicker by the day. | |
I'm sicker than I thought. | |
I'm sicker than I thought I was. | |
Sami got sicker. | |
I'm a lot sicker now than I was last week. | |
We're a lot sicker now than we were last week. | |
Sat completely still, sick with envy. |
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She was sick with longing. |
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Sick of it all. |
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Sick to death of flattery. |
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Gossip that makes one sick. |
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PS Your brother told me he went to 3 bowl games (when I found out that two of them were the galleryfurniture.com bowl and that one in Shreveport (I can't remember the name of it)) I realized he is a very, very sick college football fan. |
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I realize that it may sound strange, but we are desparate in our efforts and are willing to try anything to help our dear sick friend. |
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Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes. |
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He was sick of being vilified all the time by people who were jealous of his ability. | |
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They devote their lives to caring for the sick. |
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