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  • You'll be sick if you eat any more of that chocolate!
  • But the throb and like crash crash crash in my gulliver and the wanting to be sick and the terrible dry rasping thirstiness in my rot, all were worse than yesterday. Where's the show?
  • I spent most of the night trying not to be sick and catching a few fitful hours of sleep, but I was much better by the next day.
  • He was sitting in the new, renovated bathroom with the unmistakable premonition that now he was going to be sick.
  • When I became larger and was still unable to earn any money, I would gladly have disaccustomed myself to eating; but when now and then at noon I would pretend to be sick and push back my plate, what did it mean? The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
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  • Then I started to be sick and my skin started to peel and drop off.
  • Hyperventilation and Anxiety Symptoms Symptoms of a panic attack initiated by adrenalin can never cause us to faint or be sick.
  • She looks like she's going to be sick, her milky skin drained of blood.
  • I was scared that I might be sick.
  • Yea, thoughe he woulde dissemble the matier, and denie him self to be sicke, it boteth not. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • For my own part, libertine as people think me, when I had occasion to be sick, I took a dose of ipecacuanha, that I might not be guilty of a falsehood; and most heartily sick was I; as she, who then pitied me, full well knew. Clarissa Harlowe
  • It's great to go on the roller coaster five times and not be sick.
  • Sadly, Andre seems to be sick and won't even drink milk from a bottle.
  • By this point in the post, you might be sick of the terms homogamous and heterogamous. Philip N. Cohen: Gay and Lesbian Parents Making the Grade
  • This is not resuscitation, it is a deliverance from adversity, whether it be sickness, or some other lamentable circumstance.
  • Allowing yourself to vomit can help reduce nausea but do not force yourself to be sick.
  • I was scared that I might be sick.
  • You'll be sick if you eat any more of that chocolate!
  • Her eyes had widened considerably upon taking in the sight the wretched man, and she feared she might be sick from looking at his numerous injuries.
  • Whoever started the fire must be sick in the head.
  • If I have to read one more whining twenty-something eunuch complain about how politics just isn't relevant to his/her life, I'm gonna be sick.
  • One of these women had been paid to pretend to be sick, and Ingrid was to take her place.
  • After waking up with a sore throat, slight fever, and aches all over, I'm now realizing it's a good day to be sick.
  • All decent people should be sickened by such a pointless waste of life.
  • I came down with a cold the day Max and I flew out of Seattle, and I was very cranky to think that I was going to be sick and feeling lousy all weekend.
  • In taking such excessive, evasive action he was not the only eminent Victorian to be sickened by the idea of engaging in sexual congress.
  • I stumbled off to be sick behind an armoured personnel carrier as he started on Marius.
  • The nerves were so strong that she thought she might be sick at any moment.
  • The voters have to be sick of partisan wrangling and worried about unsolved national ills.
  • If you had asked me, I think I would have been hard-pressed to explain why I pretended to be sick so much. The Dark Side of Innocence
  • Rumoured to be sickly, deformed and incapable of producing heirs, Carlos was widely held to have only a few years to live.
  • The point of this letter is not to scapegoat doctors (translation: I might be sick one day).
  • Christ, and fear of God; the which, good Christian, thou mayest do, and do acceptably, even though thou shouldst lie bedrid all thy days; thou mayest also be sick and believe, be sick and love, be sick and fear God, and so be a blessed man. The Riches of Bunyan
  • The veterinarians look at the live birds, checking for any that may be sick or injured.
  • She ran up the stairs to go to the toilet to be sick but collapsed on the landing.
  • But inside, my laugh was so uproarious that it looked as if I was going to be sick. GYPSY MASALA
  • Thinking Astley wanted to be sick or take a pee, the manager obliged.
  • It's no fun to be sick when you're on vacation.
  • i pictured keiji as an anime character, so i dont even know who to think of playing him. i only say jeremy renner cuz of the hurt locker, but maybe ed furlong or jared leto would be dope. and the bitch of war is the same: i pictured a hot anime broad, but maybe pell james or imogen poots would be sick. Time Loop Sci-Fi War Film All You Need Is Kill Coming Soon | /Film
  • People of taste in both countries, must be sickened by these abominations.
  • In revenge, the _backfisch_ coughed and sneezed "all over the carriage," as Mrs. Hilary put it, "in the disgusting German way," and her mother made noises as if she could be sick if she tried hard enough. Dangerous Ages
  • I stumbled off to be sick behind an armoured personnel carrier as he started on Marius.

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