heart-sick

  • 1heart|sick — «HAHRT SIHK», adjective. sick at heart; very depressed; very unhappy: »Chatham, heartsick of his country s shame (William Cowper). SYNONYM(S): despondent. –heart´sick´ness, noun …

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  • 2heart´sick´ness — heart|sick «HAHRT SIHK», adjective. sick at heart; very depressed; very unhappy: »Chatham, heartsick of his country s shame (William Cowper). SYNONYM(S): despondent. –heart´sick´ness, noun …

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  • 3heart sick — very despondent, depressed, unhappy; lovesick, heartbroken …

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  • 4heart·sick — …

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  • 6New Heart Sick (Mêlée's song) — Infobox Single | Name = New Heart/Sick Artist = Mêlée from Album = Non Album Tracks Released = Aug 28, 2007 (U.S.) Genre = Pop rock Length = 5:43 Label = Warner Bros. Records Chart position = Last single = Built To Last (2007) This single = New… …

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  • 7hope deferred makes the heart sick — With allusion to PROVERBS xiii., 12 (AV) Hope deferred maketh the heart sick; cf. c 1395 WYCLIF Bible (1850) Proverbs xiii. 13 Hope that is deferrid, tormenteth the soule; c 1527 J. RASTELL Calisto & Melebea A5v For long hope to the hart mych… …

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  • 8sick at heart — literary phrase extremely unhappy Thesaurus: feeling sad or unhappysynonym Main entry: sick * * * sick at heart : very sad and upset The idea of children suffering from hunger made him sick at heart …

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  • 9sick — adj. 1) sick at (sick at heart; sick at the prospect of leaving home) 2) sick of (we are sick of the red tape) 3) (misc.) sick to one s stomach; worried sick; to be sick and tired of smt. * * * [sɪk] to be sick and tired of smt. worried sick… …

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  • 10heart — noun 1 BODY ORGAN (C) the organ in your chest which pumps blood through your body: Eating too many fatty foods is bad for the heart. | My heart was beating so fast I thought it would burst. | have heart trouble/have a heart condition (=have… …

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