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Definition of Sickens
1. sicken [v] - See also: sicken
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sickens
Literary usage of Sickens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Catalogue of Books by Sampson Low (1901)
"NELSON, June 00 sickens (C.)—Holly Tree, and Seven Poor Travellers. ...
00 sickens (C.)—Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. Шив. by Phiz. Auth. cd. ..."
2. The Memoirs of the Duke of Saint-Simon on the Reign of Louis XIV and the Regency by Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon (1900)
"Warnings to the Dauphin and Dauphine—The Dauphine sickens and dies— .'Ihi.-ss of
the Dauphin—His death—Character and manners of the Dauphine—And of the ..."
3. Lancaster and York: A Century of English History (A.D. 1399-1485) by James Henry Ramsay (1892)
"The shock of his He sickens arrest crushed him: from sheer agony of humiliation
and ar fear he fell into a stupor, apparently a fit of apoplexy or paralysis ..."
4. Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country: In South Africa by Allen Francis Gardiner (1836)
"My heart sickens at the thought of such barbarities—still it is a duty we owe to
the two thousand natives now residing here, and who, together with ..."