Become+sick
41Iron-sick — I ron sick , a. (Naut.) Having the ironwork loose or corroded; said of a ship when her bolts and nails are so eaten with rust that she has become leaky. [1913 Webster] …
42Anointing the Sick — The anointing of the sick with oil as recommended in St. James 5:14 and 15, has generally prevailed in the Universal Church and came to be called Extreme Unction. There was an office for its use in the Prayer Book of 1549, but it was omitted… …
43make someone sick — mainly spoken 1) to make someone become very angry or upset The way he treats her makes me sick. 2) humorous to make someone feel very jealous You make me sick! You re so lucky! …
44take ill (N. Amer. sick) — informal become ill suddenly. → take …
45get sick — 1) become ill 2) vomit …
46fall ill — become sick …
47sicken — sick|en [ sıkən ] verb 1. ) transitive if something sickens you, it shocks you and makes you feel very upset: This brutal attack has sickened even the most hardened observers. 2. ) intransitive OLD FASHIONED to become sick a ) transitive to make… …
48come down with — become sick, become ill Brenda came down with the flu. She s very sick …
49sicken — sick·en sik ən vt to make sick vi to become sick …
50sicken — sick•en [[t]ˈsɪk ən[/t]] v. t. v. i. to make or become sick • Etymology: 1900–50 …