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was sickened
verb
To make ill.
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"I was sickened," he added.
I was sickened by what I saw.
North Charleston's police chief, Eddie Driggers, said he was "sickened".
Rice was "sickened" by the report, a close aide said.
"When I heard the news this morning, I was sickened by it.
Even Dimon was sickened by the wash of rage toward Drew.
At the press conference, Driggers said, "I was sickened by what I saw".
It is not clear whether anyone was sickened by faulty procedures in the sterilization unit.
I was sickened – my stomach turns when I remember that beautiful creature and her vicious death.
He said that not a single bird was sickened or injured during force-feeding.
General Karpinski said Saturday that she was sickened by the photos of the abuse.
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