sickening

IPA: sˈɪkʌnɪŋ

noun

  • The act of making somebody sick.

adjective

  • Causing sickness or disgust.
  • (LGBT slang) Amazing, fantastic.
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Examples of "sickening" in Sentences

  • She almost smiles, chewing and swallowing, her expression sickening yet satisfied.
  • What's sickening, is that people are not accepting this proof because he is black and his daddy is from Kenya.
  • How sickening is it to know that their love ones are being discrimnated against, while they are on the battlefield fighting for those people who are being racists.
  • This weekend in sickening episode of political cynicism Livingstone cheerleaders dragged out the corpse of Stephen Lawrence onto the stage courtesy of his duped mother.
  • What's really sickening is that some maladjusted souls would take the time to insult a group of people that choose to express themselves, inspired by a classic graphic novel.
  • Anyway, what so sickening is to read Cheney's quote and know that he is part of a cabal that has failed to capture -- strike that -- failed to make the effort to capture Osama Bin Laden.
  • The exploitation of human weakness both fascinates and disgusts him, and he is able to weave the familiar elements of his fictional universe into a plot that unwinds satisfyingly and with a certain sickening inevitability.
  • If you recall, just before he became president, Prince Turki, the Saudi ambassador to the United States had a piece in the "Financial Times" criticizing what he called the sickening legacy of the Bush administration with regard to the Middle East.
  • Rupert Murdoch defiantly insisted on Tuesday he was not responsible for what he called "sickening and horrible invasions" of privacy committed by his company, claiming he had been betrayed by disgraceful unidentified colleagues and had known nothing of the cover-up of phone hacking.

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