SACK OUT vs BE SICK: VERB
- Prepare for sleep
- To fall asleep, usually from implied exhaustion.
- Go to bed in order to sleep
- To vomit
- Used other than as an idiom: be sick.
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
SACK OUT vs BE SICK: RELATED WORDS
- Baglike, Bed down, Dogsleep, Sleep off, Gripsack, Coalsack, Sack, Turn in, Kip down, Hit the sack, Hit the hay, Go to sleep, Go to bed, Crawl in, Retire
- Throw up, Regorge, Cast, Disgorge, Honk, Chuck, Spew, Cat, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Puke, Vomit, Sick
SACK OUT vs BE SICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Drift off, Poop out, Nod off, Vacuum bag, Put to sleep, Doze off, Baglike, Bed down, Dogsleep, Sleep off, Gripsack, Sack, Go to sleep, Go to bed, Retire
- Sick person, Health problem, Throw up, Regorge, Cast, Disgorge, Chuck, Cat, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Puke, Vomit, Sick
SACK OUT vs BE SICK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Last week a party in my town caused ripples when a guy got his tunnelled ball sack out.
- Not Necessarily, just lift the hop sack out, put the chiller in, and put the sack back in on top of the chiller.
- What a place in which to be sick.
- He understands what it means to be sick.
- God will protect your right to be sick.
- It was a long journey to be sick enough to be on the transplant list and not too sick to not be on there.
- In order to change, we must be sick and tired of being sick and tired.
- If you happen to be sick and have not yet experienced total healing, can you still pray for the sick?
- What should I do if I feel sick or someone in my household thinks they may be sick?
- Do not fish if you feel sick or think you might be sick.
- The two values for our target variable would be: Sick and Not Sick.
- We may be sick, or have sick family members.
SACK OUT vs BE SICK: QUESTIONS
- Is the REI Co-op lightweight roll top Dry Sack out of stock?
- What do managers think when employees pretend to be sick?