1 It made him sick to get so angry.
2 You'd be good with sick people, Jim.
3 I suppose I looked as sick as I felt.
4 The sick man raged and shook his fist.
5 'My papa sick all the time,' Tony panted as we flew.
6 Everybody that go near that camp catch the sickness but me and the priest.
7 His abominable muscularity, his loathsome, fluid motion, somehow made me sick.
8 I was covered with blood from my nose and lip, but I was too sick to do anything about it.
9 A little girl who lived on the Black Hawk road was bitten on the ankle and had been sick all summer.
10 His face had a look of weariness and pleasure, like that of sick people when they feel relief from pain.
11 The milk was good for Pavel, who was often sick, and he could make butter by beating sour cream with a wooden spoon.
12 She remembered home as a place where there were always too many children, a cross man and work piling up around a sick woman.
13 His toes stuck out of his shoes, and he hadn't shaved for a long while, and his eyes was awful red and wild, like he had some sickness.
14 He did not send one of his men, but rode back with her himself, taking a syringe and an old piece of carpet he kept for hot applications when our horses were sick.