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sickly <-ier, -iest> [ˈsɪklɪ] ADJ

1. sickly (not healthy):

sickly

2. sickly (pale):

sickly

3. sickly (very sweet):

sickly

II . sick [sɪk] N

1. sick (ill people):

2. sick no pl Brit inf (vomit):

sick bay N

travel-sick [ˈtrævlsɪk] ADJ

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English
Don't suffer through life as a sniveling, sickly weakling -- brace up and get the blood pumping!
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Now she is the moon, a wan and sickly moon, dependent on another, reflecting another's brilliance.
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The decreased appetite will result in individuals appear scrawny, mangy, and sickly.
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She has red hair and is shown as frail and with a sickly pallor and vacant stare.
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He was a weak and sickly child and after he was orphaned at the age of twelve he was apprenticed at a printing office.
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Don't suffer through life as a sniveling, sickly weakling -- brace up, man, get the blood pumping!
gizmodo.com
She was born two months prematurely and throughout her childhood she was a sickly child, nearly dying on one occasion due to a diphtheria infection.
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But if all these sorbet colours are too sickly sweet for you to wear head-to-toe, just work the trend with accessories instead.
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Don't suffer through life as a snivelling, sickly weakling -- brace up, man, get the blood pumping!
www.gizmodo.com.au
Born a sickly child, he was pampered and doted on by his parents as well as the court staff.
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