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The sickish color of the sky hinted at an approaching storm.
The sickish warmth of the room made her yearn for some fresh air.
The little puppy looked sickish after eating too many treats.
Sarah's sickish expression indicated she might have caught a cold.
Sarah felt a bit sickish after spinning around in circles.
Tommy feels a bit sickish today.
The combination of flavors in the dish left a sickish taste in her mouth.
Jake's face turned sickish when he saw the creepy spider.
Sarah felt a bit sickish after eating too many candies at the birthday party.
The medicine made her feel a little sickish, but it helped her recover quickly.
The green apples tasted a little sickish to Emily.
The sickish cat curled up in a cozy corner to rest.
The roller coaster's twists and turns left Jenny feeling a bit sickish.
The teacher noticed that Jake looked sickish and allowed him to go to the nurse's office.
The gloomy weather made Timmy feel sickish, and he decided to stay indoors.
The sickish light of dawn signaled the end of a sleepless night.
The sickish smell of the medicine made her reluctant to take it.
The weather turned sickish, and clouds gathered in the sky.
The flowers in the garden look sickish without water.
The color of the bruise on her knee looked sickish.
After the long journey, the motion of the boat made Lucy a little sickish.
The sickish glow of the neon lights gave the street a surreal appearance.

Sickish

sik-ish
adjectiveSomewhat sick or ill.
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Last Updated On: April 30, 2024
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