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I took one of them and he gave me a grateful, sickish smile.
Once more there was in the atmosphere a sickish odor.
Just imagining it, he got a sickish feeling in his stomach.
You might feel sickish for a few days, but you could leave.
She felt rather sickish all day in school and couldn't eat her lunch.
By one o'clock in the afternoon, however, she was beginning to get a sickish feeling.
I began to get an uneasy, sickish feeling in the pit of my stomach.
There was a look of sickish repugnance on Shawn's face.
He guessed, with a sickish feeling in his guts, that it was the girl's.
That smell of sickish fruit suddenly seemed everywhere, a living membrane.
There was a sickish taste in his mouth.
Eddie's face had gone a sickish yellow color.
He lay back and closed his eyes, with a weazened sickish feeling.
She felt a sickish drop in her stomach.
The headache came and went in sickish waves.
Gardener had retained a morbid, sickish interest in guns and the damage they could do to the human body.
He couldn't have put it into words, but it filled him with a sickish horror past all reason.
It filled the car with sweet, sickish scent.
Across the room, the window was no longer black, but a sickish gray, surrounded by a frame of inky shadow.
It would be the most sickish life imaginable."
Sliding back from the trench I felt sickish faint and plugged the hole with a handkerchief.
Chemical fumes from the water scented the air, but not heavy enough to cover the other sickish effluvium.
As I stood there, feet apart, hands hanging, I felt all sickish and weak.
Blood spurted from the man's cut throat into his face, suddenly nauseating him with its sweet, sickish scent.
I had thought he'd be as cold as I was, but there was a sickish heat coming off his skin.