单词 | sickish |
例句 | I enter a small room with a heavy desk, a yellow light shining sickishly on the dark green walls. The Help 2009-02-10T00:00:00Z He could smell the sweet and now sickish odor of rum about himself. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z His food company grew from the necessity to feed himself in a way that doesn’t make him sluggish or sickish in the water but clear and optimal. Perspective | As the waves crash around us, learn from one of the greatest riders on the planet 2020-11-25T05:00:00Z “On some of the streets the stench — sweet and sickish from dead bodies — is overwhelming,” he wrote. JFK diary written in post-World War II Europe up for auction 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z I do not care for the Petunia close at hand on account of its sickish odor. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z I did not turn to my habitation across the square, to sniff the lifeless atmosphere and the sickish paint of the opera house; I bent my way to the river where the moon was free. Bolanyo 2012-02-12T03:00:14.503Z The tree throughout exhales a sickish, disagreeable odor. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z I've seen rougher things in the States, but that crying noise he made gave me a sickish feeling. The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z I felt queer, sickish, and as if the muscles of my face were all slack so my mouth wouldn't stay shut. Miss Maitland Private Secretary 2011-03-08T03:00:39.100Z The sickish odor rising through the trees now was very disagreeable again. Swamp Island 2011-01-28T03:00:22.400Z "Champagne again?" asked Lilly, who still had a slightly sickish feeling. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z She wanted to run from this nasty room, which was cold like a refrigerator but smelled of something sweet, sickish—like talcum powder and sweat—but Molina detained her. Joyce Carol Oates: “I.D.” 2010-03-22T04:00:00Z Now he felt very faint and sickish from hunger. Shadows of Flames A Novel Pip-Emma, staggering through the unfamiliar immensities of Grand Central under the weight of her suitcase, felt sickish. The Underpup Then there would be no more of that curious sickness—a kind of sickish wanting. Ewing\\'s Lady She experienced a sickish sensation of vacancy and incorporeality, as if she might melt through the wall into her room. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z I think it very sickish and should much prefer to go without. Camp and Trail Rather weak and sickish this morning, and all about a piece of bread. My First Summer in the Sierra "I—h—I don't know why in the devil I have these sickish feelings come on me at f-funerals." John March, Southerner It was plainly unhealthy, perhaps because of the dampness and fungous growths in the cellar, the general sickish smell, the drafts of the hallways, or the quality of the well and pump water. The Shunned House “You feel a little sickish?” asked the President, with some show of solicitude. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 4 (of 25) Silence!—that sickish silence which permeates places of death! Wings of the Wind He fought it viciously, with contempt, arguing that he was a man, that the thing was done and past, that men have no time for remorse and sickish, mawkish repentance. The Shepherd of the North But the minute they turned 'round he smiled in a sickish way, and pretended to go to whistlin'. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems But the glimmering of realization vanished as a sickishly sweet odor assailed his nostrils and sent its swift-moving tentacles upward to wrap themself soothingly about his brain. Astounding Stories of Super-Science April 1930 We often ate the sickishly sweet little pears that were seen in profusion. A Gold Hunter's Experience Some people do not admire this vegetable, on account of its sickish sweetness. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual Billy Louise blushed guiltily, took an unpremeditated swallow of tea, and grimaced over the sickish sweetness of it. The Ranch at the Wolverine In fact, when he said that, I felt a kind of a sickish feeling inside of me, like maybe I had done something wrong. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek There was also a meat like beef, although more highly flavored, and a number of sickish sweet fruits of a kind entirely new to me, which I could do no more than taste. The Fire People At Chicago, recently, some friend took out the beer and filled the lamp with a liquid of the same color, but the most sickish tasting stuff that ever was. Peck's Sunshine Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun, Milwaukee, Wis. - 1882 It was hot and close and lifeless; stale smells from the streets reeked into the nostrils, and from the Pasig came a heavy, sickish odor of river vegetation. Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate There was an odor of something sickishly sweet in the air for a moment, as the handkerchief was pressed to the boy's nostrils. The Grammar School Boys of Gridley or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving Mitch got pale and began to be sickish and I was scared to death. Mitch Miller It was thick with pulverized coffee grounds, it was sickishly sweet, and it was strong and black enough to please the blackest Egyptian who ever desired that brand. Patty Blossom A sickish smell of heated oil pervaded the apartment, although everything was as clean and bright as hands could make it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Thomas grew uneasy, and smiled in a sickish fashion, and entreated me with his eyes to pick my cigar and let him go. The Patient Observer And His Friends It was curious that one wanted so badly to talk to a girl after doing something that was blood-stirring—and left one rather sickish afterward. Space Tug Grandpa and Daddy tried to tell the children about the things they were passing, but the children were too sleepy and sickish to care. Across the Fruited Plain As I write I can almost taste the, to me, sickish sweetness of the fruit and feel the large, smooth, flat seeds in my mouth. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls "I wouldn't believe anything she said," he added, in a sickish voice, "if she told me fifty times and crossed her heart!" Gentle Julia Altogether I had to leave four sick men at Basra, all due more or less to that barge episode, and I have still two sickish on my hands, while two have recovered. Letters from Mesopotamia in 1915 and January, 1916, from Robert Palmer, who was killed in the Battle of Um El Hannah, June 21, 1916, aged 27 years A sweet sickish odor, pungent but not heavy, greeted his nostrils. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story There was a sickish smell of iodoform in the atmosphere, and the sight of the pale faces on either side made Larry sad at heart. Larry Dexter's Great Search or, The Hunt for the Missing Millionaire She could not pin her fluttering mind to what it said, because she felt sickish at the oil of service, the grease of butlerhood that floated on it, but phrases came to her. The Judge Her heart was dropping, dropping sickishly, into unending space. The Palace of Darkened Windows With the rush of air which followed the prowler's wake came a peculiar sickish odor. The Voice in the Fog "The man 's crazy," he muttered sickishly, rising. The Day of Days An Extravaganza Looking over his shoulder with sickish envy after the invincible Bulger, Bean left the curb for a passing car and came to a jolting stop against the biggest policeman he had ever seen. Bunker Bean Hearing it now she felt a sudden, sickish, sinking feeling. The Poor Little Rich Girl She had been feeling wretched lately—headachy, nervous, sickish;—probably, she thought, from staying in the house too much and bending over her heavy law-books. The Real Adventure The latter is overwrought and full of sickish sentiment. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction "Glad to see you, Son!" he muttered with a sickish sort of grin, and turning abruptly, picked up his baggage again and started for the big house. The White Linen Nurse That was a kind of a sickish jolt to me—the idea that something as low in the animal kingdom as Wilbur could baffle anyone—but I thinks, 'Shucks! Somewhere in Red Gap A spoonful or so of the yellow concoction, and the sickish feeling vanished, and she felt instead rather devilish and fast, like the blondined villainess in a play. V. V.'s Eyes The skies were black and all the spring verdure was turned to a sickish gray-green. Vanguards of the Plains Beets, grow on any ground, but best on loom, or light gravel grounds; the red is the richest and best approved; the white has a sickish sweetness, which is disliked by many. American Cookery The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables There was a sharp, sickish feeling inside me and my head felt a little queer, but it was not exactly like being hungry. Us and the Bottleman Len, who's about the size of a freight car, smiles kind of sickish at this, and says he hopes there's no hard feelings among old friends and lodge brothers; and Egbert says, Oh, no! Somewhere in Red Gap They could not, to save their lives, get through a dramatic scene together without giving the observers a sickish feeling. The Phantom Herd He was grinning, but the grin was, to a careful observer, a bit sickish. Casey Ryan I groaned to myself and got up quick and went into the buttery and took a drink of cold water, I felt so kinder sickish. Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition It was sickish tasting stuff, and so warm it would do very well for dish-water. Death Valley in '49 I had seen Virginia kissed by Bob Wade--and they were still singing that sickish play in there. Vandemark's Folly August 19th.—I have had a couple of rather sickish days since writing the above, but am all right again now. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss "You feel a little sickish?" asked the President, with some show of solicitude. New Arabian Nights And there's mighty little water, and what there is is sickish and a long ways apart. The Mountains The Boots pointed out the door to me, and was about to go downstairs again when I saw something that made me feel sickish, in spite of my twenty years' experience. A Study in Scarlet But it made me feel a trifle faint an' sickish notwithstanding this spit-in-the-eye business. Traffics and Discoveries Out of the weeds in the corners of the snake fence, in the upper part of the rise, silently lifted the heads of men whose sallowness became a sickish white as the child flew by. The Gentleman from Indiana "Them lilies is so sweet they are sickish," said the old grandmother. Quaint Courtships The air was close, heavy with the sweet, sickish smell of opium, and full of low, strange sounds and noises. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale There was genuine love between them, too, not of the effusive, sickish sort, but that love that enobles and glorifies. Five Thousand Dollars Reward Well, Sir, right there it struck me at the pit of my stomach—sort of sickish, sweetish feeling—that my position needed regularising pretty bad. Traffics and Discoveries A click of teeth was followed by a sickish grunt as the man lurched over…. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama "Well, Mr. Philip, I have been rather queer all night,—sickish and faintish-like." Birds of Prey Observing the heaviness of his movements as he climbed into the tonneau, George indulged in a sickish throat rumble which bore a distant cousinship to mirth. The Magnificent Ambersons We being very dry and hungry immediately gathered some of this fruit, but finding it of a sweet, sickish taste, I eat but two. American Prisoners of the Revolution I feel a little sickish at the approaching day. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 02 The next instant he felt himself grasped in the strong arms of the man, and a cloth that smelled strongly of the strange, sweetly sickish odor was pressed over the lad's face. Lost on the Moon Or, in Quest of the Field of Diamonds They had a parting that Lemuel's mother would have called sickish without question; but it all seemed heavenly sweet and right. The Minister's Charge The young girl shrieked again, the woman gave a gasp of horror, Duchemin himself knew a sickish qualm. Alias the Lone Wolf When the patient is very strong, he may be put into a warm bath until he feels faint, or have sixty drops of antimonial wine given him every ten minutes until he feels sickish. The Book of Household Management I ate a few bites of the sickish mixture until the streets were safe. There's Pippins and Cheese to Come Suddenly he became aware of a peculiar odor in the air—a sweet, sickish odor. Lost on the Moon Or, in Quest of the Field of Diamonds He felt none of the victor's joy, but he felt a certain calm satisfaction in duty done and honour avenged—mingled with a sickish qualm when he thought of Dan's gory nose. Rainbow Valley It was something that smelled rather sweet, and somewhat sickish. The Motor Boys on the Pacific Or, the Young Derelict Hunters The thing slid down, leaving a sickish, sweetish taste behind it. Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Nothing is drunk except wine—and by wine I mainly mean champagne of the most sweetish and sickish brand obtainable. Europe Revised Then he became aware of a curious, sweet, sickish odor in the booth. Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune It only made you feel a little sickish on account of the smell of the wine. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man He became aware of a sweet, sickish smell, that mingled with the sharp tang of the salt air. The Motor Boys on the Pacific Or, the Young Derelict Hunters It has a single white, wax-like flower, with a sweet, sickish odor, growing immediately beneath its broad leafy top. Wake-Robin At last, I came out with the color you now see me, not a handsome brown, but a real sickish rhubarb color. The Talkative Wig Three minutes more and the watchman was asleep—sound asleep, while a strange, sweet, sickish odor seemed to fill the atmosphere about him. Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice, or, the Wreck of the Airship And as I thought that thought the light of the day that wuz a breakin', looked sort of a faint to me, and sickish. Samantha at Saratoga "Made me feel as if I was bracing up a chap that was going to be electrocuted," he thought, feeling sickish again. T. Tembarom I felt a drowsy sensation stealing over me as the sickish sweet smell from the furnace increased. The Silent Bullet And then he was suddenly aware of a sickish, heavy odor in the chamber. Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive, or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails Once more there was in the atmosphere a sickish odor. Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice, or, the Wreck of the Airship I thought it was all over with the ship; but I was not scared at the prospect of death; only a little sickish from the shock of that sudden sweeping over. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger And everywhere the sweet, sickish smell of opium. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale It had a sickish sweet odour, but that did not impress me at the time. The Silent Bullet As I looked at the bluish-yellow flames they gradually changed to a beautiful purple, and a sickish sweet odour filled the room. The Silent Bullet |
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