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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Diseased or distressed in mind or soul; morally diseased.

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Examples

  • I get so soul-sick of the war news because it's a bad day that never changes.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

  • I get so soul-sick of the war news because it's a bad day that never changes.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

  • ` He is soul-sick from the journey through hell I have given him.

    Chapter 6: Adumbrations 2010

  • I get so soul-sick of the war news because it's a bad day that never changes.

    Robert Koehler: A Bad Day That Never Changes Robert Koehler 2011

  • "Just keep everybody calm," Richard Gere's soul-sick veteran cop tells the rookie he's been assigned to work with in "Brooklyn's Finest."

    'Alice': Half a Wonderland Joe Morgenstern 2010

  • Slayers, Bastard, Zeiram, Ghost In The Shell, Akira … And the indescribable Neon Genesis Evangelion, a breakthrough in storytelling – the End of Evangelion left me in a strange state of being soul-sick for two weeks afterwards.

    Influences on my Game « Geek Related 2008

  • "Just keep everybody calm," Richard Gere's soul-sick veteran cop tells the rookie he's been assigned to work with in "Brooklyn's Finest."

    'Alice': Half a Wonderland Joe Morgenstern 2010

  • And we certainly don't have more time yet to contemplate this soul-sick nation by steeping ourselves in a tale.

    Robert Ellis Gordon: The Comet Robert Ellis Gordon 2010

  • "Just keep everybody calm," Richard Gere's soul-sick veteran cop tells the rookie he's been assigned to work with in "Brooklyn's Finest."

    'Alice': Half a Wonderland Joe Morgenstern 2010

  • "Just keep everybody calm," Richard Gere's soul-sick veteran cop tells the rookie he's been assigned to work with in "Brooklyn's Finest."

    'Alice': Half a Wonderland Joe Morgenstern 2010

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