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"sickish" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) somewhat ill : SICKLY
  2. somewhat nauseated : QUEASY
  3. somewhat sickening

5 Sentences With "sickish"

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I saw a worried mother with a sickish 18-month-old in clinic recently.
I say sickish because the mother was much more worried than the toddler was sick; the child was ping-ponging around the room, squirming with outrage when examined, and shrieking with delight when tickled.
The date of birth of Friederike is uncertain because the parish registers were destroyed during the French revolution. Friederike was the third of five surviving children of the married couple Brion. The father, Jakob Brion, took over a post as the parson of the village of Sessenheim on St. Martin's Day 1760. Friederike—nice, jolly, but a little sickish—grew up in the village.
Thaxter was nicknamed “squirt gun botanist”, likely a result of his introduction of fungicide spray methods to American agriculture. His interests in science were “pure” rather than “practical,” as revealed in a letter he wrote to Dr. Farlow during his work at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station: "looking back at my year's work with a sickish feeling when I balance my practical accomplishment with my cash recompense." Thaxter was a big traveler. He made several collecting tours in the Americas and in European countries.
But Friederike stayed unmarried till the end of her life and lived in her parents' house up to the death of her father in 1787. (Her mother had died just the year before.) After that, she and her younger sister Sofie went to live with their brother Christian at the parsonage of Rothau (Bas-Rhin), where they stayed when Christian was transferred. They earned their living by selling weaving, earthenware, pottery and handicraft produce and operated a boarding- house for girls from Sessenheim and the village's surroundings who were thought to learn French at a school erected for that sake in Rothau. Friederike moved to the Diersburg parsonage in 1801 to support her sickish older sister Salomea,Salomea as the name the older sister was called by: Herman Grimm: Goethe.

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