it makes you sick

  • 41listeria — lis|te|ri|a [ lı stıriə ] noun uncount a kind of bacteria that makes you sick if you eat it in food …

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  • 42Kpist (band) — Kpist is a Swedish electronic rock band from Umeå noted for releasing music heavily influenced by video games and video game culture. Their name is short in Swedish for kulsprutepistol , which translates as submachinegun .Several of their more… …

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  • 43listeria — lis|te|ri|a [lıˈstıəriə US ˈstır ] n [U] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Joseph Lister] a type of ↑bacteria that makes you sick …

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  • 44intolerant — in|tol|er|ant [ ın talərənt ] adjective 1. ) not willing to accept behavior, beliefs, or opinions that are different from your own: This ban is a sad reflection of an intolerant society. intolerant of: He s very intolerant of people who smoke. 2 …

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  • 45listeria — noun (U) a type of bacteria that makes you sick …

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  • 46sickly — sick|ly1 [ sıkli ] adjective 1. ) someone who is sickly is generally not healthy and is often sick a ) used about things such as organizations that are not successful: their sickly banking industry 2. ) something such as a smell or taste that is… …

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  • 47sicken — sick|en [ sıkən ] verb 1. ) transitive if something sickens you, it shocks you and makes you feel very upset: This brutal attack has sickened even the most hardened observers. 2. ) intransitive OLD FASHIONED to become sick a ) transitive to make… …

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  • 48sickening — sick|en|ing [ sıkənıŋ ] adjective something sickening is so unpleasant that it shocks or upsets you: scenes of sickening violence a. used about something that makes you feel so nervous that you feel slightly sick: For a sickening moment, his hand …

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  • 49sickening — sick|en|ing [ˈsıkənıŋ, ˈsıknıŋ] adj 1.) very shocking, annoying, or upsetting = ↑disgusting ▪ Police described it as a sickening racial attack. ▪ their sickening hypocrisy it is sickening that ▪ It is sickening that human beings have done this to …

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  • 50sickly — sick|ly [ˈsıkli] adj 1.) a sickly person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often ill ▪ a sickly child ▪ She looked pale and sickly. 2.) especially BrE a sickly smell, taste etc is unpleasant and makes you feel sick ▪ A sickly smell clung to his… …

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