「sickly」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Always | sickly, Agnes died in 1352. |
| Sickly all of his life, he traveled extensively aroun | |
| died at birth, while those that survived were | sickly and weak. |
| After his mother died, he married a | sickly and moody woman who died eleven years later. |
| Ulrika (the older) was | sickly, and the many child births eventually broke he |
| He recorded that Sacagawea "...had become | sickly and longed to revisit her native country." |
| e bones of a child about 6 months old, already | sickly and scrofulous from birth. |
| Guidobaldo was | sickly and impotent, and they had no children, but El |
| Then comes rich, wealthy, and | sickly Anjali Chopra (Karishma Kapoor) into Kashinath |
| He was very | sickly as a child, could not attend school, and so wa |
| He was so | sickly as an infant that his parents waited for a ful |
| From his earliest childhood he was very | sickly; at the age of fifteen his sight and hearing w |
| because they consider him as being too old and | sickly at 59 |
| Of slight | sickly build in his childhood, his family denied his |
| ill Sick, Sick Of Waiting, Sick of Waging War, | Sickly Business, Still Sickly Business, Sick of Wasti |
| John was a | sickly child and tests were done to find out why. |
| She had been a | sickly child and believed she healed herself through |
| During this time she was a very | sickly child and suffered from insomnia which became |
| Born at Coventry, Connecticut, Dow was a | sickly child and was much troubled in his youth by "r |
| She was thought to be a | sickly child and was sent to Florida to study for a t |
| Petrova was a | sickly child and her doctor recommended she take up a |
| Reportedly a | sickly child who developed anemia following a combine |
| A | sickly child, Olof Palme received his education from |
| Horatio was a | sickly child, and Edmund feared he would not live lon |
| heir, future king Fernando of Portugal, was a | sickly child, while the illegitimate children sired w |
| He had a | sickly childhood and suffered from tuberculosis in hi |
| t eliminated Poughkeepsie's reputation as "The | Sickly City" |
| It tells of a couple who had a very | sickly daughter named Munica. |
| His young | sickly daughter, Margaret Emma Henley (b. 4 September |
| She was a | sickly, delicate child and died from measles at not q |
| Tom Morell, a | sickly, disabled, ultra-loser facing the daily hell o |
| Catherine, | sickly due to a stroke, relinquished the custody of h |
| ef adviser of prince Philip II Augustus by his | sickly father Louis VII of France. |
| However, as Nobuyoshi had been | sickly from birth, he soon died at the young age of a |
| Stewart struggles to provide for his | sickly girlfriend, Kathy, whose medicine cost more th |
| During the reign of the | sickly Gregory XIV, who suffered from bouts of malari |
| However, as he was | sickly, he resigned his post immediately following th |
| Velvet, in the book, is plain, pale and | sickly, her mother weighs 16 stone. |
| ncusi (Christopher Norris) who later adopted a | sickly, homeless girl, Andrea; Stanley Riverside II ( |
| and an inelegant car, continuing her work with | sickly, impoverished children. |
| A year after the death of their children, a | sickly Jude and morose-looking Sue meet when they sep |
| of Yehuda Leib Gerst, he writes: "This man had | sickly leanings that clashed. |
| ple, in one episode he donated his kidney to a | sickly little boy in a kidney transplant) and is the |
| A particularly | sickly little chick he is instructed to look after as |
| n the academy with her sister, Emma, and their | sickly live-in brother, Charles. |
| In 1316 a | sickly man, whose reign as Pope one hoped would be sh |
| ys wanted; Doned can now walk and is no longer | sickly; Marche is suddenly athletic and powerful; Cid |
| ck, Mosed was left in charge of caring for his | sickly mother and three younger siblings. |
| Louis, a | sickly nine-year-old boy from Paris, spends his summe |
| However, Johnston was | sickly on the tour and played in only thirteen matche |
| ally deteriorate, resulting in languid, almost | sickly performances right up to his last film with th |
| 'Neglected, appall'd, | sickly poor and decay'd |
| The hybrid offspring of the | sickly purebreds were vigorous and predictable. |
| The book depicts Charles as a frail and | sickly ruler, who is complicit in the massacres engin |
| Holmes tests the pills on a old and | sickly Scottish terrier, killing it. |
| ked Joseph Alioto's winning bid to succeed the | sickly Shelley as Mayor, a blow to the so-called "Bur |
| Having been | sickly since 1566, she died, aged thirty-three, of tu |
| Sickly since his brush with death in the Civil War, A | |
| She aided not only in caring for the many | sickly soldiers but also taught them the nutritional |
| hronicler Charles Wriothesley, Richmond became | sickly some time before he died, although Richmond's |
| Sejong judged that his | sickly son Munjong was unlikely to live long and on h |
| l bondsman (Proval) whose wife just left their | sickly son Timmy (Wolff) in his care. |
| s will find this computer-generated cartoon as | sickly sweet as fairy floss but tiny tots will love t |
| pulation therefore remained small and probably | sickly, until more effective, 19th century drainage p |
| the Danube was unforgiving: the weak, old, and | sickly were left on the far bank to fend for themselv |
| 924, he lived in his shared apartment with his | sickly wife and another couple. |
| Perth, saying, "Today, we are peeling away the | sickly yellow, faded, silverfish-ridden wallpaper wit |
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