How to use "sick" in a sentence
Sentences
There was blood on the bandages, and the man looked very sick
I did not want to say anything about the sick man, but I was curious
'He's a very rich man, but a very sick one
It was more like the voice of a sick old man.
But my eldest daughter will tell you that my wife is sick and none of us have had any food for four days
His feet slipped all the time in the water on the ground, and he felt sick and faint with the terrible, airless smell
Every day, according to one of the servants, a white-haired, well-dressed gentleman came to ask for news of the sick man.
Jake begins to feel sick again and looks down at his dirty old sneakers.
Jake feels really sick now
He is tired, very tired, and he still feels sick from the beer and whiskey of last night.
"I know, sick, isn't it? I mean, how many is that now?" asks another.
"Is it? Man, you know, the sick thing is that no one knows who it is
"No, the sick thing is the way he kills them
When Sala got home with Apat, she felt sick
"Your dad? What's wrong? Is he sick?"
She felt sick
I tried to smile, but I felt sick and ill.
I felt terribly sick.
I suddenly felt sick and ill
Someone was playing a sick, nasty trick on her
He might even be a desperately sick man
What possible excuse could he have? What twisted logic could justify this sort of sick behavior? It was crazy, hateful.
Tina quickly shuffled through the pages, seeking more of the sick prankster's work
Probably even sick."
"Anyway," she said, "even if reopening the grave doesn't help me find who's responsible for these sick jokes - or whatever the hell they are - at least it'll settle my mind about Danny
As Bruckster pocketed the miniature aerosol device, he said, "We have a sick man here."
it makes me sick."
deep down, I got a sick sort of thrill when I killed that man."
It's sick, and I'm washing my hands of it." He looked at Tina again
I turned and was violently sick in front of a young policeman, whose face was as green as mine must have been.
When the bridge at Walton was coming into sight, I landed on the Middlesex bank and lay down, very sick, in the long grass.
I had seen the Martians themselves once before, but only for a short time, and then the sight had almost made me sick
Then on Wednesday you're really sick
It's just that I am sick of everything