sicking (Meaning)

sicking

intentionally so written, chase, attack, to incite or urge to an attack, pursuit, or harassment

sicking Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent smell of garbage filled the air, making me feel sicking.
  2. The sight of the car crash was so sickening that it made me nauseous.
  3. The idea of eating spoiled food was sickening to me.
  4. I had a sickening headache that wouldn't go away.
  5. The news of the tragedy was sickening and filled me with despair.
  6. The thought of heights made me feel weak and sicking.
  7. The sight of blood was sickening to her, causing her to faint.
  8. The humid air made me feel sicking and uncomfortable.
  9. The abuse he suffered was sickening and heartbreaking.
  10. The prospect of losing everything I had was a sickening thought.

FAQs About the word sicking

intentionally so written, chase, attack, to incite or urge to an attack, pursuit, or harassment

assailing,attacking, raiding, charging, assaulting, bushwhacking, flying at, bombing, harrying, swarming

protecting, securing, defending, covering, shielding,guarding,

The pungent smell of garbage filled the air, making me feel sicking.

The sight of the car crash was so sickening that it made me nauseous.

The idea of eating spoiled food was sickening to me.

I had a sickening headache that wouldn't go away.