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Sickening   /sˈɪkənɪŋ/  /sˈɪknɪŋ/   Listen
Sickening

adjective
1.
Causing or able to cause nausea.  Synonyms: loathsome, nauseating, nauseous, noisome, offensive, queasy, vile.  "Nauseous offal" , "A sickening stench"



Sicken

verb
(past & past part. sickened; pres. part. sickening)
1.
Cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.  Synonyms: churn up, disgust, nauseate, revolt.
2.
Get sick.  Synonym: come down.
3.
Upset and make nauseated.  Synonyms: nauseate, turn one's stomach.  "The mold on the food sickened the diners"
4.
Make sick or ill.



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"Sickening" Quotes from Famous Books



... on acres of what had formerly been luxuriant vegetation, under the sunshine which came late only to complete the work of destruction; the withering and blackening of the leaves of the plant, the sickening foetid odour of the decaying bulbs, which tainted the heavy air for miles; the dismay that filled the minds of the people, who, in the days of dear corn, had learnt more and more to depend upon the cultivation of potatoes, to whom their failure ...
— Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, (Victoria) Vol II • Sarah Tytler

... his unconcern, Behemot burns with anger. Dripping sleep and languor from his heavy haunches, He turns from deep disdain and launches Himself upon the thickening air, And, with weird cries of sickening despair, Flies at Leviathan. None can surmise the struggle that ensues— The eyes lose sight of it and words refuse To tell the story in its gory might. Night passes after night, And still the fight continues, still the sparks Fly from the iron sinews, ... till the marks Of fire and belching thunder ...
— American Poetry, 1922 - A Miscellany • Edna St. Vincent Millay

... of Borodino. About thirty thousand corpses had been left on this vast plain; and on our approach flocks of buzzards, whom an abundant harvest had attracted, flew away with horrible croakings. These corpses of so many brave men presented a sickening spectacle, half consumed, and exhaling an odor which even the excessive cold could not neutralize. The Emperor hastened past, and slept in the chateau of Oupinskoe which was almost in ruins; and the next day he visited a few wounded who had been left in an abbey. These poor fellows seemed ...
— The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte • Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton

... claimed as property, but which is forbidden and denounced by the laws of the United States. They are thus, in defiance of the spirit of our own laws, contributing to the continuance of this distressing and sickening contest. In my last annual message I referred to this subject, and I again recommend such legislation as may be proper to denounce, and, if not prevent, at least to discourage American citizens from holding ...
— State of the Union Addresses of Ulysses S. Grant • Ulysses S. Grant

... Five typical "sickening thuds" were heard; five dachshunds literally sailed through the air to fall in quivering heaps. The Captain, his anger cooled, came ...
— The Killer • Stewart Edward White


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