How To Use homesick In A Sentence
- Getting acclimatized to life in Glasgow was tough at first; even after all these years away he still gets lonely and homesick.
- He said perhaps I could help her because she was feeling really homesick. The Sun
- A rough, dry wind which should sweep away the miasmas of the swamp, the misty staleness of the _Lieder, Liedchen, Liedlein_, as numerous as drops of rain in which inexhaustibly the Germanic _Gemüt_ is poured forth: the countless things like _Sehnsucht_ (Desire), _Heimweh_ (Homesickness), _Aufschwung_ Jean-Christophe, Volume I
- I felt homesick for a while, but then, after about four or five days, I started to love it.
- The noises of the camp drifted up over the grade fitfully, dreamily; some new hunger that might have been called homesickness was urging a new tone into the evening sounds. The Return of Blue Pete
- But it took me years to get over feeling completely homesick. The Sun
- A lot of people who come feel lonely and homesick and want to be hugged. The Sun
- During slow moments Grandmother wandered out in the long shirt and trousers we call a salwar kameez, threading her way between the sagging hammocks and chatting with the homesick soldiers missing the dishes of their own countries. The Hundred-Foot Journey
- Just minutes before, his sister Erica has finished leading a czardas with a zest that might make any Mittel European homesick.
- We become insensitive to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger.