58 adverbs to describe how to sick

Indeed, America has been so deluged with German propaganda and German-paid advertisements, and requests for money to carry on the propaganda in favour of Germany, that the whole nation has become heartily sick of it, and has urged the Government to expel from the country some of your agents who have been particularly offensive in carrying on such a propaganda among our citizens.

but everybody's dangerously sick and to please answer!"

Long ago she had made a hard trip through the jungle in pouring rain to help when he was deathly sick.

"You know that we heard ages ago that he is an entirely broken man and that he lay deadly sick in Malaga.

The words made me physically sick, and I sat down upon the floor of the place till the dizziness had passed from my brain.

Her heart was utterly sick.

At length, through fatigue, and change of air and diet, he fell grievously sick in Chaldea, insomuch that he was weary of his life.

For a day or two he was indisposed, and good, honest Sukey was afraid his friend was "going to be real sick."

"I'm a mighty sick man," said Dan solemnly.

She was fearfully sick when she found we were both in the same Corps.

"My father would be frightfully sick.

But during the long ocean voyage I was terribly sick, and by the time we got to San Francisco my stomach was a wreck.

"I wish she would stay sick for a whileof course not awfully sick," he corrected himself rapidly, "I mean just sick enough so that your mother would not let her go.

The world was so cold and stern and brutal; this man was so much like the environment; she was so woefully, desperately heart-sick.

So here hast thou lain on the borders of death and here have I ministered to thee as Sir Fidelis did teach me; and, but for these medicaments, I had wept upon thy grave, for wert direly sick, lord, and" "Nay, here is no mattertell me, tell me, where is Fidelis?"

But forasmuch as most men in this malady are spiritually sick, void of reason almost, overborne by their miseries, and too deep an apprehension of their sins, they cannot apply themselves to good counsel, pray, believe, repent, we must, as much as in us lies, occur and help their peculiar infirmities, according to their several causes and symptoms, as we shall find them distressed and complain.

I managed to swallow three mouthfuls and immediately became wretchedly sick.

Thou art dead-sick in love, and hee'l pray for thee.

Then she got it into her head that she didn't want Caldigate to know about her money, and he was downright sick of her.

I scrambled to my feet, horribly sick and shaken; but the fear that was on me, making little of that at the moment.

The ship was no sooner out of the Humber than the wind began to blow and the sea to rise in a most frightful manner; and as I had never been at sea before, I was most inexpressibly sick in body and terrified in mind.

Even an upright man would be undone by such treatment, and in a year be transformed into a sly, secretive and morally sick man.

I am tolerably sick of vice, which I have tried in its agreeable varieties, and mean on my return to cut all my dissolute acquaintance, leave off wine and carnal company, and betake myself to politics and decorum.

There is a foolish fear abroad that physicians, if called before a person is violently sick, will dose him with their drugs, as a matter of course, till they make him sick.

The world was so cold and stern and brutal; this man was so much like the environment; she was so woefully, desperately heart-sick.

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