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sickening [ˈsɪkənɪŋ] ADJ.

sickening
sickening

I . sicken [ˈsɪkən] V. intr.

1. sicken fig. (become sick with):

2. sicken ingl. brit. (become sick):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Lately white with sickening horror, has no anxious traces now.
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Though praising the performances and the production, he wrote: by the end the fraudulence of the gaiety becomes sickening.
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They found a castle where the king had two sons, one of whom was sickening, and whoever watched him by night vanished.
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They spread disease and are surrounded by a sickening fog cloud.
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The broken fingers of his right hand, the stiffness of his body and the sickening headache, the nausea of guilt, all testified to this.
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He encountered a sickening sight, with thirteen men and ninety horses dead, forty-seven men severely wounded, and others less severely hurt.
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Sickening scenes of violence took place almost every hour of the day, as the doctors went from cell to cell performing their hideous office.
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His presence brings cold and the sickening stench of death.
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That was sickening, and the local people said they didn't know it was happening, but they knew.
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However, this otherwise unwelcoming gesture is a blessing in disguise, as when the flower opens, it emits a horrible smell, sickening the townspeople and causing them to flee.
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