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  • 103List of people with chronic fatigue syndrome — This is a list of people diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Name Occupation Nationality Notes Michelle Akers[1] Former Olympic soccer player, who starred in the historic 1991 and 1999 Women s World Cup victory by the U.S.. She won the …

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  • 105peelly wally — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Unwell, extremely pale and tired usually referred to children when unwell …

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  • 106sickly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. invalid, ailing, unwell; debilitated, languid, peaked; wan, pale, washed out, faint; mawkish, nauseating. See disease, weakness, colorlessness.Ant., healthy. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ailing, weak …

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  • 107poorly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In an inferior manner] Syn. defectively, crudely, unsuccessfully; see badly 1 , inadequately . 2. [*Ill] Syn. indisposed, ailing, unwell; see sick . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Chiefly Regional. Suffering from or …

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  • 108sick — sick1 W3S1 [sık] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ill)¦ 2 be sick 3 feel sick 4 make me/you sick 5 make somebody/yourself sick 6 be sick (and tired) of (doing) something 7 be worried sick/be sick with worry 8¦(strange/cruel)¦ 9 sick at heart …

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  • 109indisposed —    1. menstruating    Literally, unwell:     Rag 3. A sanitary pad or towel. Hence the flag (or danger signal) is up: she is indisposed . (DSUE)    2. having a hangover    Again from feeling unwell:     When a rich man gets drunk, he is… …

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  • 110poorly —    1. very seriously ill    Hospital jargon, replacing the normal meaning, unwell, and seeking to comfort the family of the patient.    2. menstruating    Again unwell, and often in the phrase my poorly time …

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