homesick in the PONS Dictionary

homesick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel homesick (for)
be [or feel] homesick

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was started by a homesick GI in 1942.
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The homesick sailors, tired of their adventure, attempted to leave in a small vessel and vanished.
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Viewers are given the option to feel carsick, seasick, airsick and homesick throughout.
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Homesick, she continued to carve animals and sold her work at local outdoor markets.
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People may become homesick when they leave their home over an extended period of time.
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Homesick is the opposite because it completely addresses us that are left here.
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It is also believed that the people felt homesick.
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Homesick was released as the fourth single digitally, making available for the first time a single mix of the track.
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I was too busy and too excited to be homesick.
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He became homesick for wife and family, and his health declined.
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