English to Punjabi Dictionary sickening

sickening

ਦੁਸ਼ਿਤ
definition
verb
she was sickened by the bomb attack
make (someone) feel disgusted or appalled.
Dawson sickened unexpectedly and died in 1916
become ill.
adjective
a sickening stench of blood
causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust.
example
Smashing their way in, officers were met with a 'sickening' stench and dead bluebottles covering the stairs.
The width of the pavement plus about six inches, as Matt and the cart hit the fence about halfway up with a 'sickening' , bone-crunching thud.
A bereaved couple have been left devastated after their stillborn baby's grave was destroyed in a 'sickening' arson attack.
Fear washed over her again, with a 'sickening' nausea too.
A 'sickening' thud came from the direction of the tower.
When a family loses someone close, all they have is the grave, it's their only comfort and it's a 'sickening' thought that people out there are ruining graves.
I winced each time it came down with a 'sickening' thud into the gory mass.
Where in the chart was the horrendous road accident, the 'sickening' collision of metal and concrete?
With the club poised to go out of business on January 18 unless a new owner can be found, the 'sickening' injury left Brass fearful he may have played his last game for the club.
At least a dozen times over the past two years I've heard the 'sickening' thud and tortured tire screech that signals a fresh wreck at the intersection.
The scream was followed by the 'sickening' sensation of falling and she desperately braced herself.
Perhaps the most 'sickening' fact is that they have been able to frighten a small number of our older people into believing that they will not be able to afford to pay for vital services.
Suddenly, there's a bright yellow flash, a 'sickening' thud as the shock waves explode and shards of glass scream past your face.
Coun Irwin said he was ‘horrified’ when he discovered the 'sickening' material on the parish council's site.
His was gaping desperately, taking in huge lungfuls of air, a 'sickening' wheezing sound coming out through his mouth.
These buildings had produced the most 'sickening' and horrific ashes and smoke in existence, and now they were where the thief was hiding.
But it keeps coming away in his hands and he has a 'sickening' feeling of horror that he may be causing grave and unthinkable damage, so he just guiltily muddles it up into a ball.
I bit back the urge to scream, as the wind whistled past my face and I braced myself for a 'sickening' thud and terrible landing.
He grinned at this, though my heart gave a 'sickening' little fearful lurch.
The limp body fell to the ground with a 'sickening' thud, splattering blood all over the road.
The 'sickening' stench of blood hit him like a tidal wave.
It's maddeningly, 'sickeningly' and disgustingly humid over here.
Burnard's sentences roll across the pages like molasses, slow and often 'sickeningly' sweet.
He can be cute, and funny, but he never crosses the line into 'sickeningly' cute or over-the-top adorable.
The pressure will be unbearable, the stakes 'sickeningly' high.
It was a 'sickeningly' hot summer, leading to disease which, combined with malnutrition, took a heavy toll on Napoleon's troops.
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