Sicken

//ˈsɪkən//

"Sicken" in a Sentence (12 examples)

You're a horrible person; you sicken me.

The infection will sicken him until amputation is needed.

I will sicken if I don’t get some more exercise.

The judges that sat upon the jail, and numbers of those that attended,[…] sickened upon it and died.

His arrogant behaviour sickens me.

In announcing the review, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new health secretary, said in a statement that “antisemitism — like racism — is a spiritual and moral malady that sickens societies and kills people with lethalities comparable to history’s most deadly plagues.”

Whenever I get booed by opposition fans it only makes me more determined to sicken them.

But instead of giving up, the Rangers team managed to grab a dramatic later winner from Kenny Miller to sicken St Mirren and lift the cup

City took control, pinning a tiring Celtic back and threatening to sicken them with a winner.

Mine eyes did sicken at the sight.

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The toiling pleasure sickens into pain.

All pleasures sicken, and all glories sink.

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