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ill <an ill; ills> N

ill-being

ill blood N

ill fame N

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Then, frequent spitting was part of everyday life, and at all levels of society it was thought ill-mannered to suck back saliva to avoid spitting.
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Ill health forced his resignation from teaching in 1937.
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Later it was sold and the proceeds squandered in that ill-fated project.
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We had a beefsteak ill-dressed and had nothing to drink but thick muddy beer.
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These priceless paintings are ill maintained and incompetently restored.
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A leader fixated on being revered is psychologically ill-equipped to handle public excoriation in capitals around the world.
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At times the only water that they could find was water made salty by the region's salt beds, which made the horses ill.
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Traditional therapies seemed inadequate to treat the growing number of mentally ill patients.
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Children tend to have a high pain threshold as they are easily distracted and ill-fitting footwear is also an issue when it comes to childrens foot health.
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However, she grew ill, and a doctor, hidden from knowledge of her rank, said she was going to have a child.
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