Sentence examples for the sickness of from inspiring English sources

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the sickness of

noun

The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness.

  • I do lament the sickness of the king. -William Shakespeare

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"The sickness of a sick kid".

"It gave me an insight into the sickness of my own society".

For instance, how "the sickness of our time" Enhances, then debases, what I feel.

"The sickness of our day is that most of us have lost our dream," he continued.

The sickness of capital anaemia has been cured – but too late for the British taxpayer.

And the picture itself looks diseased from the inside, externalizing the sickness of the characters.

Here was the sickness of this nation's gun culture on vivid display.

The sickness of a kid was — the children were the future.

For instance, how "the sickness of our time"   Enhances, then debases, what I feel.

Start with the method for paying insurance companies by the sickness of their beneficiaries.

"And since people have a tendency towards the sickness of coprophagia, a lot of damage can be done".

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