sickerly (Meaning)
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sickerly (adv.)
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sickerly Sentence Examples
- "Sickerly they'll be caught red-handed," the detective muttered, watching the suspects.
- "Lock the door sickerly, there's a storm brewing tonight," advised the grandmother.
- Though promised, the reward never arrived, and the young knight felt sickerly betrayed.
- "Sickerly you'll regret this decision," the fortune teller croaked, her voice heavy with warning.
- Lost in the woods, the children huddled together, fear sickerly creeping into their hearts.
- The old bridge creaked ominously beneath their weight, making them sickerly aware of its fragility.
- "Sickerly there's a better solution than resorting to violence," the peacekeeper pleaded.
- The scent of decay hung heavy in the air, sickerly sweet and utterly repulsive.
- With shaking hands, the gambler placed his final bet, sickerly aware of the potential consequences.
- Despite the warm fire, a chill ran down her spine, sickerly reminding her of the dangers lurking outside.
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"Sickerly they'll be caught red-handed," the detective muttered, watching the suspects.
"Lock the door sickerly, there's a storm brewing tonight," advised the grandmother.
Though promised, the reward never arrived, and the young knight felt sickerly betrayed.
"Sickerly you'll regret this decision," the fortune teller croaked, her voice heavy with warning.