sicken in the PONS Dictionary

sicken Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They found some and brought it back to the ships, although it sickened those who drank it.
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Thirty-five more dogs were sickened before the spread of the virus was halted by colder weather halfway through the race.
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Improperly clothed, sheltered, and fed, they sickened, and there was no medicine for them.
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His father is so sickened by his sons behaviour that he dies of shame.
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Many towns are virtually empty and the land is sickened and dying.
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One of the horses died from over-eating, and others were sickened.
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No cases of consumers being sickened have been reported.
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In less than three weeks, however, he sickened of fever and died, not without grave suspicion of having been poisoned.
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The maiden married, from spite, the first and best man that she met with: the youth was sickened at it.
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It may chronically sicken some children, as well as adults exposed and immunocompromised.
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