Feel Sick in a sentence

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Feel Sick in a sentence

(1) I feel sick today.

(2) I feel sick on elevators.

(3) We feel sick on zip lines.

(4) I feel sick in the morning.

(5) I feel sick with a headache.

(6) We feel sick on bumpy roads.

(7) I feel sick on water slides.

(8) They feel sick from the flu.

(9) I feel sick when I see blood.

(10) I feel sick and need to rest.



Feel Sick sentence

(11) Snuff can make you feel sick.

(12) He tends to feel sick in cars.

(13) We feel sick on hiking trails.

(14) He tends to feel sick on boats.

(15) I feel sick when I have a cold.

(16) My tummy hurts and I feel sick.

(17) Tobacco can make you feel sick.

(18) I always feel sick in elevators.

(19) He tends to feel sick on trains.

(20) I feel sick when I have a fever.




Feel Sick make sentence

(21) I feel sick when I have the flu.

(22) When I have a cold, I feel sick.

(23) When I'm on a boat, I feel sick.

(24) A disease is when you feel sick.

(25) I will stay home if I feel sick.

(26) I feel sick and need to go home.

(27) The gas fumes made me feel sick.

(28) The sour milk made me feel sick.

(29) My stomach hurts and I feel sick.

(30) We feel sick when we have a cold.



Sentence of feel sick

(31) When I'm on a plane, I feel sick.

(32) They often feel sick in airplanes.

(33) I feel sick on the roller coaster.

(34) I feel sick when I have allergies.

(35) I feel sick when I have a headache.

(36) I feel sick when I have a hangover.

(37) I have a sore throat and feel sick.

(38) I have a stomachache and feel sick.

(39) The sordid smell made me feel sick.

(40) They feel sick after eating seafood.




Feel Sick meaningful sentence

(41) When I ride in the car, I feel sick.

(42) If I eat too fast, I might feel sick.

(43) If I'm dehydrated, I might feel sick.

(44) Famine can cause people to feel sick.

(45) The sight of blood makes me feel sick.

(46) Whenever I ride in a car, I feel sick.

(47) I feel sick when I eat too much candy.

(48) I feel sick when I have to ride a bus.

(49) I feel sick when I eat too much dairy.

(50) I feel sick when I eat too much sugar.



Feel Sick sentence examples

(51) If you feel sick, tell me immediately.

(52) The offensive smell made me feel sick.

(53) The patients feel sick in the hospital.

(54) We feel sick in the car on bumpy roads.

(55) I feel sick when I have to take a test.

(56) I feel sick when I watch horror movies.

(57) I feel sick when I have to ride a boat.

(58) I feel sick when I have to ride a bike.

(59) I feel sick when I have food poisoning.

(60) When I eat too much sugar, I feel sick.



Sentence with feel sick

(61) Too much stress can make you feel sick.

(62) Staying up late can make you feel sick.

(63) Drugs can make you feel sick and dizzy.

(64) When I eat too much candy, I feel sick.

(65) The cigarette smoke made him feel sick.

(66) The stench of sewage made me feel sick.

(67) Iof you eat too much, you'll feel sick.

(68) If you eat too much, you will feel sick.

(69) The smell of seafood makes me feel sick.

(70) I feel sick when I have to ride a train.




Use feel sick in a sentence

(71) I feel sick when I have to ride a horse.

(72) The sight of spiders makes me feel sick.

(73) I feel sick after eating too much candy.

(74) I feel sick when I'm nervous or anxious.

(75) I feel sick when I have motion sickness.

(76) I feel sick when I have a stomach virus.

(77) Sometimes when I'm nervous, I feel sick.

(78) Whenever I ride in the car, I feel sick.

(79) The babbelas made him feel sick all day.

(80) Ifif you eat too much, you'll feel sick.



Sentence using feel sick

(81) The smell of gasoline made me feel sick.

(82) The shock of the news made me feel sick.

(83) The smell of the gym makes me feel sick.

(84) He tends to feel sick on tightrope walks.

(85) If you eat too much, you might feel sick.

(86) If you ate too much, you might feel sick.

(87) I feel sick after eating that spicy food.

(88) The smell of gasoline makes me feel sick.

(89) When I have a fever, I feel sick and hot.

(90) If I don't get enough sleep, I feel sick.



Feel Sick example sentence

(91) If I eat too much junk food, I feel sick.

(92) When I'm stressed out, I often feel sick.

(93) If I'm really nervous, I might feel sick.

(94) I took too much apap and now I feel sick.

(95) If I eat too much, then I will feel sick.

(96) I have a migraine and feel sick as a dog.

(97) I have a bad cold and feel sick as a dog.

(98) I ate too much pizza and now I feel sick.

(99) The thought of flying makes me feel sick.

(100) I feel sick at the thought of eating that.



Sentence with word feel sick

(101) They tend to feel sick on merry-go-rounds.

(102) They tend to feel sick on spinning chairs.

(103) I feel sick when I don't get enough sleep.

(104) I feel sick when I'm on a boat or a plane.

(105) I feel sick when I eat too much junk food.

(106) When I have a cold, I feel sick and tired.

(107) When I'm dehydrated, I feel sick and weak.

(108) When I have the flu, I feel sick and achy.

(109) When I have a fever, I feel sick and achy.

(110) When I'm on a roller coaster, I feel sick.



Sentence of feel sick

(111) If I eat too much spicy food, I feel sick.

(112) Eating excessively can make you feel sick.

(113) If you feel sick, manage away from others.

(114) Smoking cigarettes can make you feel sick.

(115) The stench of the sewer made me feel sick.

(116) The thought of spiders makes me feel sick.

(117) I feel sick from eating too much junk food.

(118) I feel sick when I have to speak in public.

(119) They feel sick after eating too much candy.

(120) The smell of cigarettes makes me feel sick.



Feel Sick used in a sentence

(121) I feel sick when I eat too much spicy food.

(122) When I'm really hot, I feel sick and dizzy.

(123) If I don't drink enough water, I feel sick.

(124) If I eat too much greasy food, I feel sick.

(125) When I'm dehydrated, I feel sick and dizzy.

(126) Asperating on a bug can make you feel sick.

(127) If I eat too much candy, I might feel sick.

(128) The acrid smell of paint made me feel sick.

(129) The miasma of bad smells made me feel sick.

(130) The smell of the garbage made me feel sick.



Feel Sick sentence in English

(131) I ate too many cookies and now I feel sick.

(132) I ate too much cereal, and now I feel sick.

(133) I feel sick up after eating that spicy food.

(134) I always feel sick up when I travel by boat.

(135) I'm going to take a nap because I feel sick.

(136) I feel sick after eating that greasy burger.

(137) We feel sick when we eat too much junk food.

(138) I feel sick when I eat too much greasy food.

(139) When I'm nervous, I feel sick to my stomach.

(140) If I have a headache, I might feel sick too.

(141) I feel sick when I have to go to the doctor.

(142) After going on a rollercoaster, I feel sick.

(143) I feel sick after eating too much junk food.

(144) I always feel sick after drinking smear off.

(145) When you have an illness, you may feel sick.

(146) An affliction is when you feel sick or hurt.

(147) The smell of the garbage makes me feel sick.

(148) The pressure of the test made her feel sick.

(149) The sketchy carnival ride made me feel sick.

(150) The airplane's turbulence made me feel sick.

(151) The stink of the lab coat made me feel sick.

(152) Eating too much food can make you feel sick.

(153) I feel sick, but I still have to go to work.

(154) The smell of that perfume makes me feel sick.

(155) I feel sick every time I see someone smoking.

(156) I feel sick when I hear about animal cruelty.

(157) I feel sick when I have to go to the dentist.

(158) I feel sick when I have to ride a motorcycle.

(159) I feel sick when I have to ride a skateboard.

(160) If I'm stressed out, I feel sick and anxious.

(161) When I have a sore throat, I might feel sick.

(162) The acridities of the mold made me feel sick.

(163) The stench of spoiled milk made me feel sick.

(164) My mom will notify the doctor if I feel sick.

(165) You should consult a doctor if you feel sick.

(166) Alcohol can cause you to feel sick and vomit.

(167) You should tell your doctor if you feel sick.

(168) The medicine made me feel sick to my stomach.

(169) The swelling in my stomach made me feel sick.

(170) The smell of the hospital makes me feel sick.

(171) The smell of the chemicals made me feel sick.

(172) We feel sick in the presence of certain foods.

(173) I feel sick when I have to fly on an airplane.

(174) I feel sick when I have to ride a bike uphill.

(175) I feel sick when I'm in a car on a bumpy road.

(176) When I have a headache, I feel sick and dizzy.

(177) Sometimes when I ride in the car, I feel sick.

(178) When I have allergies, I feel sick and sneezy.

(179) When I get nervous, I feel sick to my stomach.

(180) When I have a headache, I often feel sick too.

(181) The smell of certain foods makes me feel sick.

(182) The noxiousness of the food made me feel sick.

(183) The candy was oversweet and made me feel sick.

(184) I have a stomach virus and feel sick as a dog.

(185) The smell of the trash is making me feel sick.

(186) When you have an illness, you might feel sick.

(187) I have a headache and feel sick to my stomach.

(188) Looking oneself insane can make you feel sick.

(189) The rash on my stomach is making me feel sick.

(190) If you have an infection, you might feel sick.

(191) The slight odor in the room made me feel sick.

(192) The roller coaster's motion made me feel sick.

(193) The pain in my stomach is making me feel sick.

(194) The intense heat made me feel sick to my boots.

(195) If she ate too much sugar, she might feel sick.

(196) I'm going to eat some soup because I feel sick.

(197) I feel sick when I have to give a presentation.

(198) When I ride in a car for too long, I feel sick.

(199) If I eat too much sugar, I feel sick and hyper.

(200) If I eat too much junk food, I might feel sick.

(201) If I don't get enough sleep, I might feel sick.

(202) After eating a lot of greasy food, I feel sick.

(203) The acridnesses of the paint made me feel sick.

(204) The smell of ardent-spirits made her feel sick.

(205) The mokes from the cigarette made me feel sick.

(206) The smoke up over there is making me feel sick.

(207) Vertigo can make you feel sick to your stomach.

(208) If you feel sick, tell the teacher immediately.

(209) The acute pain in my stomach made me feel sick.

(210) The extreme speed of the car made me feel sick.

(211) The savage speed of the car made him feel sick.

(212) The thought of eating sushi makes me feel sick.

(213) The smell of the fish market made me feel sick.

(214) The smell of the rancid milk made me feel sick.

(215) The cark exhaust fumes are making me feel sick.

(216) Whenever I eat too much junk food, I feel sick.

(217) The horrifying sight of blood made me feel sick.

(218) I can't come to class today because I feel sick.

(219) I think I ate something bad because I feel sick.

(220) I'm going to miss the game tonight, I feel sick.

(221) I feel sick when I have to ride a rollercoaster.

(222) I feel sick when I have to watch a horror movie.

(223) I feel sick when I have to smell gasoline fumes.

(224) We feel sick after being on a boat for too long.

(225) I feel sick when I ride in the car for too long.

(226) If I eat something that's gone bad, I feel sick.

(227) If I eat something that is spoiled, I feel sick.

(228) If I eat too much spicy food, I might feel sick.

(229) If I eat too fast, I might feel sick afterwards.

(230) If I'm allergic to something, I might feel sick.

(231) The stressfulness of the exam made me feel sick.

(232) The unsavorily cooked chicken made me feel sick.

(233) The trepidation in my stomach made me feel sick.

(234) The stench of the moldy bread made me feel sick.

(235) If you feel sick, tell your teacher immediately.

(236) The fishy texture of the fish made me feel sick.

(237) The ride was overly bumpy and made me feel sick.

(238) The smell of cigarette smoke makes me feel sick.

(239) The nasty smell of cigarettes made me feel sick.

(240) The fishy texture of the tofu made me feel sick.

(241) The absence of a healthy diet made me feel sick.

(242) The road was so bumpy that it made me feel sick.

(243) The smell of the locker room makes me feel sick.

(244) The smell of the fish market makes me feel sick.

(245) The reek in the hallway was making me feel sick.

(246) The reek in the theater was making me feel sick.

(247) The thought of dismemberment makes me feel sick.

(248) The children feel sick in the car on long drives.

(249) The medication made him feel sick and he vomited.

(250) I'm going to skip the party tonight, I feel sick.

(251) The smell of certain foods can make me feel sick.

(252) I feel sick when I have to stay up late studying.

(253) I feel sick when I have to smell cigarette smoke.

(254) If I don't drink enough water, I might feel sick.

(255) If I eat too much greasy food, I might feel sick.

(256) The sight of the bloodinesses made her feel sick.

(257) Although I feel sick, I still have to go to work.

(258) Migraines can make you feel sick to your stomach.

(259) The drink was overly sweet and made me feel sick.

(260) The acrid odor of spoiled milk made me feel sick.

(261) The residual smell of gasoline made me feel sick.

(262) The lurid smell of the garbage made me feel sick.

(263) The intense pain in my stomach made me feel sick.

(264) The ugly scene at the accident made me feel sick.

(265) The sound of the bone cracking made me feel sick.

(266) The sight of blood makes me feel sick to my bones.

(267) The thought of public speaking makes me feel sick.

(268) When I have the flu, I feel sick all over my body.

(269) When I get motion sickness, I feel sick and dizzy.

(270) When I have a sore throat, I feel sick and hoarse.

(271) If I don't get enough sleep, I feel sick and weak.

(272) If I have allergies, I might feel sick and sneezy.

(273) Sometimes when I'm anxious, I feel sick and shaky.

(274) When I have to take a shot, I feel sick with fear.

(275) The grume of blood on the floor made me feel sick.

(276) The loopiest rollercoaster ride made me feel sick.

(277) I ate too much candy and now I feel sick as a dog.

(278) The sight of blood made me feel sick into my head.

(279) You'll feel sick if you gorge onto too much candy.

(280) Cancer can make people feel sick to their stomach.

(281) The acrid taste of spoiled food made me feel sick.

(282) The pizza was overly greasy and made me feel sick.

(283) The acrid smell of the gasoline made me feel sick.

(284) The sordid smell of the garbage made me feel sick.

(285) The acrid scent of the gasoline made me feel sick.

(286) The harsh smell of the garbage made her feel sick.

(287) The rollercoaster made me feel sick to my stomach.

(288) The thought of eating anything makes me feel sick.

(289) The thought of killing someone made her feel sick.

(290) The sight of blood made him feel sick to his bones.

(291) The intense heat made him feel sick and he vomited.

(292) If I don't get enough sleep, I feel sick and dizzy.

(293) When I have motion sickness, I feel sick and dizzy.

(294) I feel sick when I'm around someone who is smoking.

(295) The abjectness of the situation made her feel sick.

(296) The bumpiness of the ride made the child feel sick.

(297) The strange smell in the kitchen made me feel sick.

(298) Drinking too much can make you feel sick and dizzy.

(299) The collision made the people in the car feel sick.

(300) When cells get sick, it can make you feel sick too.

(301) The ride was extremely bumpy and made me feel sick.

(302) Drinking too much can make you feel sick and drunk.

(303) The bitter taste of the medicine made me feel sick.

(304) The sudden change in temperature made me feel sick.

(305) The acrid fumes from the factory made me feel sick.

(306) The acrid stink of the dead fish made me feel sick.

(307) The fishy texture of the seafood made me feel sick.

(308) The motion of the roller coaster made me feel sick.

(309) He ate a hundred hot dogs, yet he didn't feel sick.

(310) We feel sick in the presence of certain medications.

(311) Remember to wear a mask even if you don't feel sick.

(312) The medicine made me feel sick and want to throw up.

(313) The sight of needles made her feel sick to her core.

(314) The reek past of the spoiled meat made me feel sick.

(315) I'm going to take some medicine because I feel sick.

(316) I feel sick when I have to eat food that's gone bad.

(317) If I'm allergic to something, I feel sick and itchy.

(318) If I eat too fast, I feel sick and have indigestion.

(319) If I don't get enough sleep, I feel sick and grumpy.

(320) When I have a headache, I might feel sick and dizzy.

(321) My allergies are acting up and I feel sick as a dog.

(322) The smell of the gym made me feel sick into my nose.

(323) Not eating healthy foods can cause you to feel sick.

(324) Excessively eating junk food can make you feel sick.

(325) A disease is an illness that can make you feel sick.

(326) A killer spider can bite you and make you feel sick.

(327) The burning sensation in my chest made me feel sick.

(328) The uncouth taste of the medicine made me feel sick.

(329) The acrid reek of the fish market made me feel sick.

(330) The acrid odor of the insecticide made me feel sick.

(331) The bitter taste of the medicine made her feel sick.

(332) The discomfort of the bumpy road made him feel sick.

(333) The fea sight of the car accident made me feel sick.

(334) I'm going to stay in bed all day because I feel sick.

(335) After watching a horror movie, I feel sick with fear.

(336) I feel sick when I have to eat food that's too spicy.

(337) If I eat too much junk food, I feel sick and bloated.

(338) When I'm stressed out, I might feel sick and anxious.

(339) When I'm in a car that's going too fast, I feel sick.

(340) The sight of blood makes me feel sick to the stomach.

(341) The medicine made her feel sick and she had to vomit.

(342) The cadaverous smell of the morgue made me feel sick.

(343) The whirlings of the carnival ride made me feel sick.

(344) The mold above the door frame is making me feel sick.

(345) The cloying sweetness of the candy made me feel sick.

(346) The stink down in the hallway is making me feel sick.

(347) The acrid smell of cigarette smoke made me feel sick.

(348) Migraines can be very painful and make you feel sick.

(349) The effect of the food was that it made me feel sick.

(350) The intrusive smell of the garbage made me feel sick.

(351) The car ride was nice and smooth, I didn't feel sick.

(352) The whiff of gasoline from the car made me feel sick.

(353) The nasty smell of the fish market made me feel sick.

(354) The rash on her stomach was causing her to feel sick.

(355) I need to go to the health center because I feel sick.

(356) The bitter taste of medicine made the child feel sick.

(357) After a long day of work, I feel sick with exhaustion.

(358) I feel sick when I have to ride a bus on a bumpy road.

(359) Sometimes when I'm nervous, I feel sick to my stomach.

(360) If I eat something that is spoiled, I might feel sick.

(361) When I have a stomach virus, I feel sick and nauseous.

(362) If I don't get enough sleep, I feel sick the next day.

(363) Sometimes I feel sick after riding on a rollercoaster.

(364) The goop smelled like chemicals and made me feel sick.

(365) The insaneness of the carnival ride made me feel sick.

(366) The foulness of the public restroom made me feel sick.

(367) The taste of the revulsive medicine made me feel sick.

(368) The jarring of the plane turbulence made me feel sick.

(369) The cloying sweetness of the pastry made me feel sick.

(370) When you have an illness, you may feel sick or unwell.

(371) The nasty smell of the sewage plant made me feel sick.

(372) The strident smell of the chemicals made me feel sick.

(373) They feel sick, but they don't want to miss the party.

(374) I feel sick, yet I still have to take care of my kids.

(375) I always feel sick in the presence of certain perfumes.

(376) The sight of needles made him feel sick to his stomach.

(377) The rancid smell of the spoiled eggs made me feel sick.

(378) The disturbing sight of the accident made me feel sick.

(379) The thought of going to the dentist makes me feel sick.

(380) I feel sick when I have to eat vegetables I don't like.

(381) I feel sick when I'm on a boat and the waves are rough.

(382) The acridnesses of the spoiled fruit made me feel sick.

(383) The cheese had a pussly texture that made me feel sick.

(384) The rollercoaster ride made me feel sick to my stomach.

(385) The food was disgustingly greasy and made me feel sick.

(386) The unsavourily smell of the garbage made me feel sick.

(387) The slimy off the fish made me feel sick to my stomach.

(388) The cloying sweetness of the dessert made me feel sick.

(389) The exhaust from the cafeteria was making me feel sick.

(390) The intrusive smell of the chemicals made me feel sick.

(391) The acrid fumes from the gas station made me feel sick.

(392) The acrid taste of the spoiled fruit made me feel sick.

(393) The lurid details of the crime scene made me feel sick.

(394) If you feel sick, go to the nurse's office immediately.

(395) The frowsty smell of the fish market made me feel sick.

(396) They often feel sick in the presence of certain animals.

(397) The sight of snakes made her feel sick to her very soul.

(398) The taste of the medicine made me feel sick to my boots.

(399) The disturbing sight of the accident made her feel sick.

(400) I need to take a sick day from work because I feel sick.

(401) I feel sick when I have to ride a boat in choppy waters.

(402) If I'm around someone who's sick, I might feel sick too.

(403) When I have a headache, I might feel sick to my stomach.

(404) The nastiness of the greasy fast food made me feel sick.

(405) Whenever I eat too much junk food, I start to feel sick.

(406) Since I caught a cold, I constantly feel sick and tired.

(407) The rollercoaster ride made me feel sick to the stomach.

(408) The thirdhand smoke in the room was making me feel sick.

(409) The foetid odor of the animal carcass made me feel sick.

(410) The doob was laced with something and made me feel sick.

(411) The old attic had an eerie smell that made me feel sick.

(412) The plane ride was terribly bumpy and made me feel sick.

(413) The odd smell coming from the kitchen made me feel sick.

(414) The smell of the chemicals in the lab made me feel sick.

(415) I always feel sick when I ride in the backseat of a car.

(416) We both feel sick, but we're still going to the concert.

(417) If I eat too much dairy, I usually feel sick afterwards.

(418) The repelling sight of the crime scene made me feel sick.

(419) The indigestible nature of the dessert made me feel sick.

(420) I feel sick to my stomach after eating that spoiled food.

(421) The alcohol made him feel sick and he had to vomit it up.

(422) I'm going to drink some tea and rest because I feel sick.

(423) I feel sick when I see people littering in public places.

(424) The sight of someone being mistreated makes me feel sick.

(425) When I have a stomachache, I feel sick and uncomfortable.

(426) Sometimes when I'm on a boat, I feel sick from the waves.

(427) I feel sick when I have to take medicine that tastes bad.

(428) The news of the pandemic made me feel sick to my stomach.

(429) The unlovely sight of the garbage dump made me feel sick.

(430) The unsmooth ride on the rollercoaster made me feel sick.

(431) I drank too much last night and now I feel sick as a dog.

(432) The old refrigerator had a stench that made me feel sick.

(433) The smell in the room was terrible, it made me feel sick.

(434) Confer with your doctor if you feel sick or have a fever.

(435) Sometimes, stress can make you feel sick to your stomach.

(436) The train ride was extremely bumpy and made me feel sick.

(437) The smell of the fish was terrible and made me feel sick.

(438) The taste of the food was abnormal and made me feel sick.

(439) The sway of the rollercoaster made some riders feel sick.

(440) I feel sick, and I think it's because of something I ate.

(441) The glands in my neck are swollen, but I don't feel sick.

(442) The jarring sight of the accident scene made me feel sick.

(443) Whenever I have to give a speech, I feel sick with nerves.

(444) I feel sick when I have to take a test I didn't study for.

(445) If I eat something spicy, I might feel sick to my stomach.

(446) When I have allergies, I might feel sick and sneeze a lot.

(447) When I have to perform in a play, I feel sick with nerves.

(448) When I have an ear infection, I might feel sick and dizzy.

(449) The bitter taste of the medicine made the child feel sick.

(450) The smell of rotten eggs made me feel sick to the stomach.

(451) The smell of spoiled milk made me feel sick to my stomach.

(452) The repulsivenesses of the spoiled food made me feel sick.

(453) I feel sick to my stomach after eating too much junk food.

(454) I feel sick to my stomach after riding on a rollercoaster.

(455) The horror movie had a lot of gore that made me feel sick.

(456) Whenever I'm stressed out, I tend to feel sick more often.

(457) Whenever I'm around cigarette smoke, I start to feel sick.

(458) The disturbing sight of the car accident made me feel sick.

(459) The smell of the rotten eggs made me feel sick to my boots.

(460) The medicine made her feel sick and she had to vomit it up.

(461) The medication made him feel sick and he ended up vomiting.

(462) I'm not sure if I can finish my paper on time, I feel sick.

(463) I'm going to try to get some fresh air because I feel sick.

(464) I feel sick when I have to ride a train that's too crowded.

(465) When I have a stomach virus, I feel sick and have diarrhea.

(466) If I eat something that I'm allergic to, I might feel sick.

(467) Whenever I'm stressed out, I tend to feel sick and anxious.

(468) The sight of blood always makes me feel sick to my stomach.

(469) I have a terrible migraine and feel sick to the nth degree.

(470) The gassiness from the car exhaust was making me feel sick.

(471) The taste of that medicine made me feel sick into my mouth.

(472) The sound of the fire alarm made me feel sick into my ears.

(473) The putrid smell beside the lecture hall made me feel sick.

(474) The acrid smoke from the burning plastic made me feel sick.

(475) The flight was bumpy, causing some passengers to feel sick.

(476) I had a bad reaction to the medicine, it made me feel sick.

(477) The sanguinary scene in the horror movie made me feel sick.

(478) The rollercoaster made me feel sick and I almost puked out.

(479) The medication made her feel sick and she ended up vomiting.

(480) The taste of the spoiled milk made me feel sick to my boots.

(481) I feel sick when I eat something that doesn't agree with me.

(482) When I have an ear infection, I feel sick and have ear pain.

(483) When I have motion sickness, I feel sick on a boat or plane.

(484) The bizarre taste of the new energy drink made me feel sick.

(485) The smell of the garbage was nauseant and made me feel sick.

(486) The repellence of the idea of eating bugs made me feel sick.

(487) Unless I get enough sleep, I tend to feel sick the next day.

(488) The smell of the spoiled milk made me feel sick to the core.

(489) The taste of the expired food made me feel sick to the core.

(490) The thought of eating sushi made me feel sick to my stomach.

(491) The sweetness of the cake was cloying and made me feel sick.

(492) The putrid smell beside the library was making me feel sick.

(493) The strange smell coming from the kitchen made me feel sick.

(494) If you have an infection, you may feel sick or have a fever.

(495) The smell of gasoline was a stimulus that made me feel sick.

(496) The unnerving sight of blood on the floor made me feel sick.

(497) The sudden lurch of the train made the passengers feel sick.

(498) Although I feel sick, I'm going to try to enjoy my vacation.

(499) I feel sick with a migraine and need to take some medication.

(500) I'm going to take it easy for a few days because I feel sick.

(501) After a night of heavy drinking, I feel sick with a hangover.

(502) After a rollercoaster ride, I feel sick with motion sickness.

(503) I feel sick when I have to listen to loud music for too long.

(504) If I eat too much spicy food, I feel sick and have heartburn.

(505) If I eat too much spicy food, I feel sick and my mouth burns.

(506) Sometimes, the thought of going to school makes me feel sick.

(507) The smell of the garbage was repugning and made me feel sick.

(508) Even though I took medicine, I still feel sick to my stomach.

(509) The horribleness of the news made me feel sick to my stomach.

(510) The smell of the seafood market made me wamble and feel sick.

(511) The rollercoaster made me feel sick and I upchucked my lunch.

(512) If you feel sick, please mutate out for the safety of others.

(513) The medicine had adverse side effects that made me feel sick.

(514) The sordid smell coming from the trash can made me feel sick.

(515) If you feel sick, please visit the health center immediately.

(516) The disquieting thought of losing her job made her feel sick.

(517) Many students visit the school infirmary when they feel sick.

(518) If you feel sick, it's best to chuck up and get it over with.

(519) Even though I feel sick, I'm determined to finish my workout.

(520) My sister caught a cold and now I'm starting to feel sick too.

(521) I'm having trouble concentrating in class because I feel sick.

(522) If I eat too much greasy food, I feel sick and have heartburn.

(523) After staying up all night studying, I feel sick the next day.

(524) The neves in my stomach were making me feel sick with anxiety.

(525) The detestabilities of the situation were making me feel sick.

(526) The taste of the medicine was atrocious and made me feel sick.

(527) The thought of disemboweling makes me feel sick to my stomach.

(528) I'm so harried during midterms that I'm starting to feel sick.

(529) The hospital had a whiff of antiseptic that made me feel sick.

(530) If I don't get enough sleep, I usually feel sick the next day.

(531) The stress and anxiety made her feel sick and she had to vomit.

(532) I feel sick when I hear about social injustices and inequality.

(533) If I eat something that I'm allergic to, I feel sick and itchy.

(534) I feel sick when I have to give a speech in front of the class.

(535) After a long day of traveling, I often feel sick and exhausted.

(536) If you feel sick, an antidote can help you feel better quickly.

(537) The smell of cigarette smoke makes me feel sick to the stomach.

(538) The smell of the fish market was minging and made me feel sick.

(539) The smell of the bilges was overpowering and made me feel sick.

(540) The sight of the cafeteria food made me feel sick into my eyes.

(541) The taste of that energy drink made me feel sick into my mouth.

(542) He had a rash on his stomach that was causing him to feel sick.

(543) I ate too much cake, and now I feel sick from the excess sugar.

(544) The minatory scent from the chemical factory made me feel sick.

(545) Getting drunk can make you feel sick and hungover the next day.

(546) The flight was turbulent, causing some passengers to feel sick.

(547) They feel sick, but they're determined to finish their project.

(548) Since I've been drinking more water, I don't feel sick as much.

(549) The sight of spiders crawling made him feel sick to his stomach.

(550) The thought of public speaking makes me feel sick to my stomach.



Feel Sick meaning


The phrase "feel sick" is a common expression used to describe a physical sensation of discomfort or illness. It can be used to describe a variety of symptoms, including nausea, dizziness, headache, and general malaise. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is important to take care of yourself and seek medical attention if necessary. Here are some tips for using the phrase "feel sick" in a sentence:


1. Be specific about your symptoms: When using the phrase "feel sick," it is important to be specific about the symptoms you are experiencing.

For example, you might say "I feel sick to my stomach" or "I feel sick and dizzy." This will help others understand what you are going through and how they can help.


2. Use the phrase in context: The phrase "feel sick" can be used in a variety of contexts, from describing a physical illness to expressing emotional distress. Make sure you are using the phrase in the appropriate context to avoid confusion.


3. Seek medical attention if necessary: If you are experiencing severe symptoms or if your symptoms persist for more than a few days, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor can help diagnose the underlying cause of your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment.


4. Take care of yourself: If you are feeling sick, it is important to take care of yourself. This may include getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and avoiding foods that may exacerbate your symptoms.


5. Communicate with others: If you are feeling sick, it is important to communicate with others about your symptoms. This may include letting your boss know that you need to take a sick day or asking a friend for help with errands or household tasks.


In conclusion, the phrase "feel sick" is a common expression used to describe a variety of physical and emotional symptoms. By being specific about your symptoms, using the phrase in context, seeking medical attention if necessary, taking care of yourself, and communicating with others, you can effectively use this phrase to describe your experience and get the help you need.





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