SICKER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary She could feel the hot rush of joy, then hope, then disbelief and then the sicker terror flow over her like a tide If he'd looked sick before, he looked a dozen times sicker now A patient of mine is much sicker than I thought or led her to think and I have to go to her → a variant spelling of siccar
Sicker - definition of sicker by The Free Dictionary Define sicker sicker synonyms, sicker pronunciation, sicker translation, English dictionary definition of sicker adj sick·er , sick·est 1 a Suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing b Of or for sick persons: sick wards c Nauseated 2
sicker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sicker (third-person singular simple present sickers, present participle sickering, simple past and past participle sickered) (intransitive, literal, figurative) To percolate, trickle, or seep; to ooze, as water through a crack
What does sicker mean? - Definitions. net Sicker adjective Sure; certain; firm Etymology: sicer, Welsh; seker, Dutch Being some honest curate, or some vicar, Content with little, in condition sicker Hubberd’s Tale Sicker adverb Surely; certainly Sicker thou’s but a lazy loord, And rekes much of thy swink, That with fond terms and witless words, To bleer mine eyes do’st