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Sickish   Listen
adjective
Sickish  adj.  
1.
Somewhat sick or diseased.
2.
Somewhat sickening; as, a sickish taste.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sickish" Quotes from Famous Books



... educated at Oxford. Many of his pieces are broadly comic. The principal plays are: The Arraignment of Paris, Edward I. and David and Bethsabe. The latter is overwrought and full of sickish sentiment. ...
— English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History - Designed as a Manual of Instruction • Henry Coppee

... on the bunk that Foo Sen had ingratiatingly allotted him. The air was close, heavy with the sweet, sickish smell of opium, and full of low, strange sounds and noises. And these sounds, in their composite sense, emanating from unseen sources, were as the ominous and sinister evidence of some foul and grotesque presence; analysed, ...
— The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale • Frank L. Packard

... more and the watchman was asleep—sound asleep, while a strange, sweet, sickish odor seemed to fill the ...
— Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice • Victor Appleton



Words linked to "Sickish" :   nauseous, sick, ill



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