sickeningly

[ UK /sˈɪkənɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree
    the beggar was disgustingly filthy
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How To Use sickeningly In A Sentence

  • At these sickeningly boring events, the dubious decisions of an often shadowy jury are announced with flatulent rhetoric and overchewed jokes to the accompaniment of plastic food and dishwasher wine.
  • I won't steal another child's food to feed my own-but there is always some way not too sickeningly fake to garner valuta if a man isn't too picky-which I never was whenever I had family obligations. \par Time Enough For Love
  • He wanted to tell her that, soppy and sickeningly sentimental as it sounded, he'd have missed her more than words could entirely express.
  • Kitting up in a boat rolling sickeningly in the oily swells proves as emotional here as anywhere else in the world, but soon, feeling slightly green around the gills, we are ready to dive.
  • She said goodbye in a sickeningly sugary tone.
  • And I always enjoy putting a twist on things that we all take for granted and are, frankly, sometimes boring...like your basic Coke or root beer float, served lukewarmish and sickeningly sweet. Maria Rodale: Mojito Float--The Final Float!
  • The crack of bone as his femur snapped was sickeningly loud. KICK BACK
  • We've got these super cute staple-free staplers in adorable doggie and kitty styles in sickeningly-sweet pastel colors.
  • They don't get to their apartment and the bath floods but they do make a sickeningly clamorous protest in trying.
  • There's that sickeningly familiar tone again - the rasping, grating, in isolation entirely inoffensive, six-string bravado.
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