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Definition of sickener in English: sickenernoun ˈsɪk(ə)nəˈsɪk(ə)nər 1informal Something which causes disgust or severe disappointment. 〈非正式〉使人厌恶(或极其失望)的东西 the goal was a real sickener for a Linfield defence Example sentencesExamples - Saturday's result was a real sickener for Barrow who believed Swansea's early goal proved crucial.
- Last Sunday's single point defeat at Widnes was a sickener for Harrison and his players.
- ‘To come in at full-time and find we had gone bottom of the league was a real sickener,’ said the veteran striker.
- It ended a run of 14 games unbeaten and it was a sickener to concede in injury time of both halves.
- We thought we had a great chance after that, of winning Leinster, but Louth beat us by a point and that was a real sickener.
- It was a sickener for Schofield who had already missed two matches because of his previous injury and is now out of the last game of the tour against Western Province Academy.
- It is a real sickener and it has taken the shine off the result.
- The real sickener about the situation is that she recently changed insurance companies.
- ‘I was pleased with the performance but the result is a bit of a sickener when it was us who created most of the chances in the game,’ said the manager of the team.
- It was a sickener, but it shows that if you can just get in the play-offs you never know what could happen.
- We have done wonders to get to host the conference and it would be a real sickener if financial problems wreck all the hard work.
- I'm just glad there was nothing riding on the game, otherwise that would have been a real sickener.
- It was a real sickener, but I've got to get on with it now and get playing again.
- Rewinding some paragraphs post-appreciation, one can almost believe Kinsella's one-sheet sickener.
- But after coaching the Bolton-based lightweight since he was 11 it's a real sickener for him not to see the job through on the biggest stage in the world.
- We've been working towards it for the whole year and especially after the sickener of losing last year.
- But to concede again straight away was a sickener.
- Mr Rothwell added: ‘It's a real sickener and I would appeal to the thieves to at least give us back the things which are clearly of no use to them, or to anyone else.’
- I'd have thought he'd be out of action for four to eight weeks which is a real sickener.
- They hit us on the break just before half-time, which was a bit of a sickener.
2the sickenerA poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-coloured stem and gills, found in both Eurasia and North America. 毒红菇 Genus Russula, family Russulaceae, class Hymenomycetes, in particular R. emetica Definition of sickener in US English: sickenernounˈsik(ə)nərˈsɪk(ə)nər 1informal Something which causes disgust or severe disappointment. 〈非正式〉使人厌恶(或极其失望)的东西 the goal was a real sickener for a Linfield defense Example sentencesExamples - They hit us on the break just before half-time, which was a bit of a sickener.
- It was a sickener for Schofield who had already missed two matches because of his previous injury and is now out of the last game of the tour against Western Province Academy.
- We thought we had a great chance after that, of winning Leinster, but Louth beat us by a point and that was a real sickener.
- Last Sunday's single point defeat at Widnes was a sickener for Harrison and his players.
- I'd have thought he'd be out of action for four to eight weeks which is a real sickener.
- It was a real sickener, but I've got to get on with it now and get playing again.
- It was a sickener, but it shows that if you can just get in the play-offs you never know what could happen.
- We've been working towards it for the whole year and especially after the sickener of losing last year.
- ‘To come in at full-time and find we had gone bottom of the league was a real sickener,’ said the veteran striker.
- ‘I was pleased with the performance but the result is a bit of a sickener when it was us who created most of the chances in the game,’ said the manager of the team.
- It ended a run of 14 games unbeaten and it was a sickener to concede in injury time of both halves.
- Saturday's result was a real sickener for Barrow who believed Swansea's early goal proved crucial.
- Rewinding some paragraphs post-appreciation, one can almost believe Kinsella's one-sheet sickener.
- But to concede again straight away was a sickener.
- We have done wonders to get to host the conference and it would be a real sickener if financial problems wreck all the hard work.
- It is a real sickener and it has taken the shine off the result.
- I'm just glad there was nothing riding on the game, otherwise that would have been a real sickener.
- The real sickener about the situation is that she recently changed insurance companies.
- But after coaching the Bolton-based lightweight since he was 11 it's a real sickener for him not to see the job through on the biggest stage in the world.
- Mr Rothwell added: ‘It's a real sickener and I would appeal to the thieves to at least give us back the things which are clearly of no use to them, or to anyone else.’
2the sickenerA poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-colored stem and gills, found commonly in both Eurasia and North America. 毒红菇 Genus Russula, family Russulaceae, class Hymenomycetes, in particular R. emetica |