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    sicklied


    sickly


    1. Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,


    2. Either 'the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,' and at the moment when action above all things is required he is undecided, or general principles are enunciated by him in order to cover some change of policy; or his ignorance of the world has made him more easily fall a prey to the arts of others; or in some cases he has been converted into a courtier, who enjoys the luxury of holding liberal opinions, but was never known to perform a liberal action


    1. rather sickly pale blue colour, which gave the impression of being


    2. She puts the schooner of sherry to her lips and lets the thick, sickly sweet amber wine from the Jerez region of southern Spain slide around her mouth


    3. The seventh was a young boy named Mattathias Cyrus Harris, a chap in his teen years with curly blonde hair, sickly pale skin, and a long, big nose


    4. Thanks to his three-knuckled fist, it was badly swollen, discolored to the dark color of rotting meat, beginning to go a sickly yellow


    5. “That comes from being sickly


    6. patience of the public and for those with sickly


    7. What if they end up in a sorry state, looking like living skeletons? When the time comes for an audience before the king in due course I want them to look healthy and strong – not thin, sickly or scrawny; otherwise the king might feed me to the lions! ”


    8. Maro’s face was washed over with a sickly gray, his dark eyes uncharacteristically wide and his mouth hanging open


    9. So there the streets were dirty and crowded, and sickly men were ever after Barrin for a gold piece or a meal


    10. ” Russell massaged his temples, his face a sickly shade of white

    11. Never mind I thought and opened my jam which happened to be raspberry but just like the bully the heat had melted it and all I had to show was a sickly sugary goo in the tin


    12. You would have turned wrinkled and sickly and eventually died


    13. “Andre, how do you know so much about the Phoenix Project?” she asked with a sickly sweet tone in her voice


    14. There was a sickly sweet smell hanging in the air, the aftermath of something being burnt, though Raven couldn’t distinguish what


    15. Every white man, paradoxical as it may read, was a sickly yellow, for the malaria was upon all in a slight or severe form, and a fever bred of the grisly and horrible surroundings


    16. Sergeant Shooter slid into the parlour, giving me a sickly smile


    17. Sickly is the head


    18. Rather, a black and sickly jealousy unfurled within me


    19. Its tone though was preternaturally odd and radiated a sickly wrong feeling:


    20. He flicked his gaze between Nicole and Adu, and said with a sickly grin:

    21. What had at first looked like a bath of shiny and brilliant light revealed itself to be nothing more than a sickly yellowish light bulb


    22. The woman looked sickly


    23. His hands clutch at my shirt and I am removing it and then I remember, I remember that I am small and flat-chested and sickly pale, and I pull back


    24. The water was a sickly gray, and no longer sparkled with secret warmth, no


    25. Wynne was quick to dart after the other two, still sickly and limping


    26. Why is it that some people are healthy and others sickly? Non-harming is the karmic force for health, while hurtful actions create the condition for disease


    27. cast a sickly glow over the medium sized underpants and Colin


    28. Pure, delicious irony,” he smiled sickly


    29. He smiled at me sickly and jumped out of my sixth floor apartment


    30. They had fanged their undeniably large teeth at me, flashing their menacing eyes and their sickly, slimy smiles

    31. Connor slid his tongue back in smiling at me sickly


    32. Adrinius smiled down at me sickly, while Zacchaeus roared dripping drool on my neck


    33. Adrinius enjoying my uneasiness, smiled sickly


    34. Some of them were very fat and others were thin and sickly looking


    35. I was born early, I was small and I was quite sickly as a child


    36. The robed figure shifts his head and exposes his face: the man is I—but older and bearded and sickly


    37. Joe's been havin� a hard time, you know, with his wife Mary bein� sickly an all


    38. The rumor that the prince was a sickly child was not really true


    39. A sickly monarch was exactly what England had


    40. His body was little more than skeleton and skin, and his green color had faded to a sickly off-white

    41. Their foreheads were a sickly white while their faces were as old leather, and their skin looked soggy and ragged as if they had recently suffered severe cases of rash and pustules


    42. we all recognized Peik for exactly what he was: a limping, sickly


    43. Mist curled around our feet, turning the snow a sickly shade of green


    44. The smoldering pile that had been the hunter remained motionless for the longest time, until, with a sickly creak and moist gurgle, he was reborn


    45. But despite his sickly appearance, Luke was still quick with his sword


    46. Out of breath, coughing and sounding sickly, he could barely speak


    47. His face turned a sickly shade of yellow


    48. With a sickly crunch, he bit into the face of the first MP


    49. Humiliation burned her face while her stomach churned sickly


    50. Patric went on to tell the army that Cilus was the sickly one, and that he had been sick for some time now













































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    Synonyms for "sickly"

    sallow sickly ailing indisposed peaked poorly seedy under the weather unwell debilitated puny declining enervated infirm feeble

    "sickly" definitions

    unhealthy looking


    somewhat ill or prone to illness