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- SICK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SICK is affected with disease or ill health : ailing How to use sick in a sentence
- SICK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Ill and sick are both adjectives that mean ‘not in good health’ We use both ill and sick after a verb such as be, become, feel, look or seem: … It's better for the sick to be cared for at home rather than in the hospital We’ve got a sick cat I feel sick Only a sick mind could think of such things He’s out sick (= absent because of illness)
- SICK USA | SICK
SICK is one of the world’s leading producers of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial automation applications
- Sick - definition of sick by The Free Dictionary
a In need of repairs: a sick ship b Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within: a sick office building 6 Unable to produce a profitable yield of crops: sick soil 7 Slang Excellent; outstanding: did a sick run down the halfpipe
- sick - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
sick is an adjective, sickly and sickening are adjectives, sickness is a noun, sicken is a verb: He's very sick and can't come to work The starving child looks so sickly
- sick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(British, colloquial) (especially in the phrases on the sick and on long-term sick) Any of various current or former benefits or allowances paid by the Government to support the sick, disabled or incapacitated
- Origin of current slang usage of the word sick to mean great?
Whether or not other usage in youth culture pre-dates it, sick became slang for pretty much the opposite of what it traditionally means in the late '90s in South London, with predominantly black kids into the 'grime' music scene, which in turn spawned the 'dubstep' music scene
- Sick - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Sick describes someone who's not well, suffering from some kind of illness You shouldn't go to school when you're sick
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