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sick
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sick
1. inclined or likely to vomit
2. 
a. suffering from ill health
b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the sick
3. 
a. of, relating to, or used by people who are unwell
b. (in combination): sickbed
4. deeply affected with a mental or spiritual feeling akin to physical sickness
5. mentally, psychologically, or spiritually disturbed
6. an informal word for vomit


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Baby lying in your crib, Oh, you've sicked on your clean bib, Have a little pity for your mother, Now I'll have to find another.
Byline: Ann Schuyler The Stockton Record In her effort to aid democracy, Gail McDonald has had guinea hens thrown at her, dogs sicked on her, doors slammed in her face and threats hurled at her.
The bottom line, Ledeen notes, is "once an independent counsel is sicked on you, you've got to be damned lucky to survive .
 
 
 
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