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sicker
adjective as in not healthy, not feeling well
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Example Sentences
Seven vaccinated people who ended up sicker than they expected shared their stories and said they did not want to cast doubt on vaccines — because they believe their outcome would have been much worse had they not been inoculated.
Possibilities include a sicker patient population and less effective care, Goodman said.
Americans are sicker and taking more pills than ever, and our doctors are miserable.
So instead of better care and cheaper care, satisfaction scoring is making patients sicker and driving up costs.
The new insurance system relies on young, healthy consumers to help share the risk with older, sicker ones.
Putting younger workers in the same plans forces them to subsidize the sicker and older.
And, as predicted by numerous professionals, they are sicker and more dangerous than when they went behind bars.
How, then, do you not recognize one whose heart is sicker than your own?
The longer she rode the sicker she felt and the more appalled and ashamed and frightened she grew.
But a man gets sick of working with punks and cheap hoods; he gets sicker of killing off a planet he's learned to like.
The more I thought of it, the sicker I became, and now what was I to do?
Fellows, I have never been sicker than I was at that moment, but once.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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