CHUCK vs SICK: NOUN
- A short throw; a toss.
- A slight blow or pat under the chin.
- A word of endearment; -- corrupted from chick.
- A sudden, small noise.
- The chuck or call of a hen.
- In turnery, a block or other appendage to a lathe to fix the work for the purpose of turning it into any desired form.
- Plural In Scotland, a common game among children, in which five pebbles (or sometimes small shells) are thrown up and caught on the back of the hand, or one is thrown up, and before it is caught as it falls the others are picked up, or placed in ones, twos, threes, or fours. Sometimes called chuckies. See jackstone.
- A pebble or small stone.
- A sea-shell.
- A block; “a great chip,”
- A woodchuck.
- A dialectal form of cheek.
- The part of a beef-animal that lies between the neck and the shoulder-blade: used as a roast.
- In cricket, a ball thrown instead of bowled.
- A toss, as with the fingers: a short throw.
- A gentle or playful blow or tap, as under the chin.
- A local British name of the chack. See chack.
- A term of endearment.
- A hen.
- A low guttural sound, like the call of a hen to her young.
- Food.
- A clamping device for holding a drill bit.
- A clamp that holds a tool or the material being worked in a machine such as a lathe.
- A clucking sound.
- A throw, toss, or pitch.
- An affectionate pat or squeeze under the chin.
- Informal terms for a meal
- The part of a forequarter from the neck to the ribs and including the shoulder blade
- A holding device consisting of adjustable jaws that center a workpiece in a lathe or center a tool in a drill
- Sickness.
- Vomit.
- Sick people considered as a group. Often used with the.
- People who are sick
CHUCK vs SICK: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- A room in which a person lies sick, or to which he is confined by sickness.
- A list containing the names of the sick.
- A variety of headache attended with disorder of the stomach and nausea.
- An apartment for the sick in a ship of war.
- The bed upon which a person lies sick.
- An apartment in a vessel, used as the ship's hospital.
- Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
- Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of.
- Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit
- Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under illness.
- Excellent; outstanding.
- Unable to produce a profitable yield of crops.
- Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within.
- In need of repairs.
- Pining; longing.
- Weary; tired.
- Disgusted; revolted.
- Deeply distressed; upset.
- Defective; unsound.
- Unwholesome, morbid, or sadistic.
- Mentally ill or disturbed.
- Nauseated.
- Of or for sick persons.
- Suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing.
- Affected with madness or insanity
- Feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
- Not in good physical or mental health
CHUCK vs SICK: VERB
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- Throw carelessly
- Pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin
- Throw away
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
CHUCK vs SICK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To chuckle; to laugh.
- To make a noise resembling that of a hen when she calls her chickens; to cluck.
- To make a clucking sound.
- To fall sick; to sicken.
CHUCK vs SICK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
- To toss or throw smartly out of the hand; to pitch.
- To strike gently; to give a gentle blow to.
- To call, as a hen her chickens.
- To give up; quit.
- To force out; eject.
- To throw out; discard.
- To throw or toss.
- N/A
CHUCK vs SICK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- With full force; so as to hit; closely.
- In lawn-bowls, to strike (a counting ball) out of range, or to strike (a ball of one's own side) into a counting position.
- To throw or impel, with a quick motion, a short distance; pitch: as, chuck the beggar a copper; he was chucked into the street.
- To pat playfully; give a gentle or familiar blow to.
- To fix in a lathe by means of a chuck.
- An utterance, generally repeated, used by a person to call chickens, pigs, or other animals, as when they are to be fed.
- To call with chucking or clucking, as a hen her chicks.
- To laugh with quiet satisfaction; chuckle.
- To make a low guttural sound, as hens and cocks and some other birds in calling their mates or young; cluck.
- Inspiring horror
- Shockingly repellent
- Dim or feeble
- Feeling about to vomit
- Feeling nausea
- Shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
- Deeply affected by a strong feeling
- (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
- Having a strong distaste from surfeit
- Affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
- Synonyms Sick. Ill, Ailing, Unwell, Diseased, Morbid, Sickly. Sick and ill are general words for being positively out of a healthy state, as ailing and unwell are in some sense negative and therefore weaker words for the same thing. There has been some tendency in England to confine sick to the distinctive sense of ‘nauseated,’ but in America the word has continued to have its original breadth of meaning, as found in the Bible and in Shakspere. Diseased follows the tendency of disease to be specific, as in diseased lungs, or a diseased leg—that is, lungs or a leg affected by a certain disease; but the word may be used in a general way. Morbid is a more technical or professional term, indicating that which is not healthy or does not act in a healthy way; the word is also the one most freely used in figurative senses: as, morbid sensitiveness, self-consciousness, or irritability. Sick and ill apply to a state presumably temporary, however severe; sickly indicates a state not quite equal to sickness, but more permanent, because of an underlying lack of constitutional vigor. See illness, debility, disease.
- Nautical, out of repair; unfit for service: said of ships or boats. Sometimes used in compounds, denoting the kind of repairs needed: as, iron sick, nail -sick, paint -sick.
- Spawning, or in the milk, as an oyster; poor and watery, as oysters after spawning.
- Indicating, manifesting, or expressive of sickness, in any sense; indicating a disordered state; sickly: as, a sick look.
- Tending to make one sick, in any sense.
- As a specific euphemism, confined in childbed; parturient.
- Disgusted from satiety; having a sickening surfeit: with of: as, to be sick of flattery or of drudgery.
- In a depressed state of mind for want of something; pining; longing; languishing; with for: as, to be sick for old scenes or friends. Compare homesick.
- Figuratively Seriously disordered, infirm, or unsound from any cause; perturbed; distempered; enfeebled: used of mental and emotional conditions, and technically of states of some material things, especially of mercury in relation to amalgamation: as, to be sick at heart; a sick-looking vehicle.
- In a restricted sense, affected with nausea; qualmish; inclined to vomit, or actually vomiting; attended with or tending to cause vomiting: as, sick at the stomach.
- Affected with or suffering from physical disorder; more or less disabled by disease or bad health; seriously indisposed; ill: as, to fall sick; to be sick of a fever; a very sick man.
- Having floured: said of mercury.
- Hence To cause to seek or pursue; incite to make an attack; set on by the exclamation “Sick!” as, to sick a dog at a tramp; I'll sick the constable on you.
- To seek; chase; set upon: used in the imperative in inciting a dog to chase or attack a person or an animal: often with prolonged sibilation: as, sick or s-s-sick 'im, Bose!
- To make sick; sicken.
- To grow sick; become sick or ill.
- (idiom) (sick and tired) Thoroughly weary, discouraged, or bored.
CHUCK vs SICK: RELATED WORDS
- Sick, Honk, Chow, Ditch, Pat, Grub, Spew, Vomit, Eats, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Puke, Barf, Toss
- Indisposed, Queasy, Carsick, Sneezy, Vomit, Infirm, Sickly, Seasick, Mad, Dizzy, Bedridden, Bedfast, Nauseated, Unwell, Ill
CHUCK vs SICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Be sick, Cast, Cat, Disgorge, Sick, Chow, Ditch, Pat, Vomit, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Puke, Barf, Toss
- Indisposed, Queasy, Carsick, Sneezy, Vomit, Infirm, Sickly, Seasick, Mad, Dizzy, Bedridden, Bedfast, Nauseated, Unwell, Ill
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- Employees cannot be paid for sick leave used unless they have accrued sick leave hours.
- Including both curatorship over the sick, and social or medical legislation on the sick Cf.
- Those who are sick, have a household member or other close contact who is sick.
- Sick leave without pay will count as service for the accrual of paid sick leave.
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- Any balance in the Sick Leave Bank shall be converted to Sick Leave.
- Those who are sick should avoid petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food with their animals while sick.
- Additionally, OSHA recommends that employers encourage sick employees to stay home if they are sick.
- What if I am sick with Coronavirus or caring for someone who is sick?
- Click the Sick Hoursbutton or on the Activitiesmenu, select Sick Hourshe Sick Hours dialog box appears.
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