skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "sic" in a sentence

    sic example sentences

    sic


    sicced


    sics


    1. “Did you sic that hottie on Kulai?”


    2. “Did you sic that hottie on Kulai?” she asked him while he was making mental notes


    3. That four shillings, however, was not considered as the highest price to which barley might frequently rise in those times, and that these prices were only given as an example of the proportion which ought to be observed in all other prices, whether higher or lower, we may infer from the last words of the statute: " Et sic deinceps crescetur vel diminuetur per sex denarios


    4. The inherent ―right‖ to terminate one‘s (own) life as it relates to vague or questionable notions defining quality of life, introduces yet another dubious precedent as it relates to Choice, especially in rather gray areas where the decision to either perpetuate or curtail an individual‘s life has been proxied (sic) at a time when that individual could not possibly foresee the (uncertain) consequences of such decisions entrusted to the care of family members or friends (concealing underlying motives for authorizing such decisions, perhaps) or where a potential illness at some uncertain point in time or that individual‘s problematical reaction (to that illness) could not possibly be understood in advance; that is to say, until that individual is actually sitting on Death‘s doorstep


    5. customs and manners of immigrants…no less…(notably) their language… when that nation is unable or unwilling to preserve the integrity of its own (besieged) culture…(especially) its language…once that nation begins to embrace globalist (sic) designs, such intentions must inevitably sound the death knell of that nation as it was formerly understood…


    6. (Not exactly a match made in heaven!) Rockefeller Republicans, in particular, have never really warmed up to these apostatizing (sic) ―upstarts


    7. This sudden, cataclysmic (sic) reawakening of the mind will prove an unpleasant experience for most


    8. ‖ In either case, the general impression of unfulfilled promises has sparked defections in favor of a ―religious‖ culture perceived as inclusive (sic) and generally more responsive to the ―spiritual‖


    9. I raise this point for the benefit of anthropomorphists (sic) who (inexplicably) ascribe (human) qualities to Nature


    10. I am uncertain whether or not professional athletes, have at any time been the historical role models that nostalgics (sic) would have us believe

    11. Then there was the little whore: he’d had to sic Dougie on her last night in the garage, `cause he hadn’t had the stomach for messing her up himself


    12. Ota Sic, Minister of Economic Affairs of Czechoslovakia who left his home country after the demise of the “Prague Spring” in 1968 at the hand of occupying Soviet


    13. But I have to see up front and I tell you I could see diddly-squat (sic)


    14. They both got out and told us they needed to take some “pitchers” (sic)


    15. My girlfriend was suppose to drive me to my mates house but fell sic and I had taken the one off chance to drive there but had now been caught


    16. When I see (sic) in a book, why can’t they just correct the error, leave out the (sic) and not have me try to figure out what’s wrong?


    17. sic necessary card dealing functions that came with dealing any table


    18. Evans intensely gazed at Butch as if he was ready to sic a few K-9’s on him, before turning to head back to the edge of the small office’s doorway


    19. Wil iam Shakespeares (sic) Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies, Published according to the True Original Copies


    20. Forcekeepers are holders of others: making them do or bending them into whatever the culture dictates, whatever the system is capable of, whatever “permissible forces are at their disposal” (sic)

    21. Go sic ‘im


    22. Terror sufficient for all practical ends of suasion (sic) will remain in the awful prospect of the real Gehenna; but we shall have, as now a long experience proves in many lands, an added strength of rational conviction, of satisfied justice, of joy, of love, in which will be found far more than a compensation for the lost doctrine of a misery that shall never end


    23. Suppose she was gone when he? I looked for the lamp which she told me came into his mind but merely as a passing fancy of his because he then recollected the morning littered bed etcetera and the book about Ruby with met him pike hoses (sic) in it which must have fell down sufficiently appropriately beside the domestic chamberpot with apologies to Lindley Murray


    24. “It’s no to be deputed, Provost Pawkie,” replied my friend, somewhat puzzled by what I had said; “it’s no to be deputed, that we live in a gigantic vortex, and that every man is bound to make an energetic dispensation for the good of his country; but I could not have thought that our means had come to sic an alteration and extremity, as that the reverent homage of the Michaelmas dinners could have been enacted, and declared absolute and abolished, by any interpolation less than the omnipotence of parliament


    25. For example, SIC (Standard Industry Classification) was established by the U


    26. “Whatever I say, one or the other of you is going to sic the dog on me


    27. Within the crocodile was heard nothing but laughter and a promise to flay him (sic), though the poor mammal, compelled to swallow such a mass, was vainly shedding tears


    28. He had come from Switzerland, where he had just undergone a successful course of treatment for idiocy (sic!)


    29. Then the candles were relit and he was told that he would see the full light; the bandage was again removed and more than ten voices said together: “Sic transit gloria mundi


    1. He never meant a thing to me, I'd heard of him only in connection with this guy Brancettrabble from the Trenst basin that some of Klarrain's suntower friends from the Yakhan sicced on him


    1. sics teaches us that we are all one in essence and our


    Show more examples

    Synonyms for "sic"

    set sic

    "sic" definitions

    urge to attack someone


    intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)