| sigh |
heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily; "She sighed sadly" an utterance made by exhaling audibly utter with a sigh a sound like a person sighing; "she heard the sigh of the wind in the trees"
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| sick headache |
a headache accompanied by nausea migraine: a severe recurring vascular headache; occurs more frequently in women than men
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| sip |
a small drink drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"
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| sight |
an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight" anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights" the ability to see; the visual faculty a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument a range of mental vision; "in his sight she could do no wrong" the range of vision; "out of sight of land" view: the act of looking or seeing or observing; "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited" catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge" batch: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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| sick leave |
a leave of absence from work because of illness
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