Examples of using Sicker in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
never been sicker, liquor before beer.
For 25 years she got weaker and sicker, with constant headaches,
makes you even sicker and causes other diseases.
never been sicker; liquor before beer,
For twenty-five years she got weaker and sicker, with constant headaches, backaches, and stomach aches,
Repeat after me:“Beer before liquor never been sicker; liquor before beer,
Despite this approach, the patients continued to get sicker, requiring more drugs
the more leaves fall, the sicker you get.
that I make Gary even sicker.
The climate crisis is making people sicker- worsening illnesses ranging from seasonal allergies to heart and lung disease.
Lions will go after younger, sicker, or older gazelles because they're easier to catch.
Them lies are sicker than them poison, while the truth it is sweeter than honey.
Before we might have assumed that sicker women are just more likely to get hip fractures," she says.
In general, your child will seem sicker if they get the flu than they will if they get a cold.
now you're three months sicker!
How can people not realize this kind of treatment only makes them sicker?
smaller or sicker may have a slight edge with her.
then how come she's sicker now than when I brought her here this morning?
Van Gogh did not think much of the doctor at first, saying“he is sicker than I am.”.
But there is some evidence that delegating thinking tasks to our devices could not only be making our brains sicker, but lazier too.