Word: sicked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more likely, and grammatical, interpretation of what the Beatles sing than "matter". 11) from an old English schoolboy's rhyme: "Alligator, crocodile, custard pie/All mixed together with a dead dog's eye/Spread it on a sandwich nice and thick/ And swallow it down with a cup of cold sick" 11a) If this isn't Capitol's inaccurate estimation of "Grab a lock of", then the Beatles have created a nonsense in the spirit of Lewis Carroll, one that (intentionally) sounds like the first phrase. 12) i.e. panties. 13) mumbled in the background. 13a) cross between "textbook" and preceding word...
...whatever specific strategy the Republicans choose, it is now fairly certain that G.O.P. leaders have concluded that the country is sick of the war and eager to disengage from Vietnam in some manner. This does not augur well for the President either in his primary races against Senator McCarthy or in his fall campaign against the G.O.P. should he be renominated...
...During one dance therapy session, a young man suddenly smiled and said, 'If I could have kept moving, I would not have had to be sick...
During one dance therapy session, a young man suddenly smiled and said, "If I could have kept moving, I should not have had to be sick...
...Resign!" Wilson faced the inevitable vote of confidence in the Commons and won it with only a single Laborite breaking ranks. But the debate produced bitter invective and bile unparalleled during his three-year tenure. Tory Iain Macleod thundered to the House that "the country is sick to death of this whining and whimpering from the Prime Minister." When Wilson claimed to have answered a question that he really had not, Tory Chairman Anthony Barber exclaimed: "That confirms the suspicion of the whole country that the right honorable gentleman is a twister." The Speaker asked Barber to withdraw the remark...