Suckly vs Sickly - What's the difference?
suckly | sickly |
Tending to, apt to, prone to, or desirous to suck.
*2006 , J. R. Dobbs, Ivan Stang, The SubGenius Psychlopaedia of Slack :
Causing desire to suck or be sucked; suckable; succulent.
*1993 , Don Nigro, Ardy Fafirsin - Page 13 :
*2007 , Jamye Waxman, Getting Off :
Frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.
Having the appearance of sickness or ill health; appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; pale.
* Dryden
Weak; faint; suggesting unhappiness.
Somewhat sick; disposed to illness; attended with disease.
* Shakespeare
Tending to produce disease.
Tending to produce nausea; sickening.
To make sickly.
* Shakespeare
* 1840 , S. M. Heaton, George Heaton, Thoughts on the Litany, by a naval officer's orphan daughter (page 58)
* 1871 , Gail Hamilton, Country living and country thinking (page 109)
In a sick manner.
* 2010 , Rowan Somerville, The End of Sleep (page 66)
As adjectives the difference between suckly and sickly
is that suckly is {{cx|rare|nonstandard|lang=en}} Tending to, apt to, prone to, or desirous to suck while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.As a verb sickly is
to make sickly.As an adverb sickly is
in a sick manner.suckly
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- Those of us who are aware that we DO suck strive to remedy it and thus continually improve. Those who are not aware that they suck only grow sucklier day by day."
- I know my cherries, I've had many cherries, every shape of suckly melons, for they come in many shapes, [...]
- THE BREASTS Those mushy, gushy, fleshy, firm, bouncy, bitsy, tender, toppling, pointed, dangling, suckly , large, medium, or small mounds of nipple, areola, and boob are highly erogenous for lots of women.
sickly
English
Adjective
(er)- a sickly child
- a sickly plant
- The moon grows sickly at the sight of day.
- a sickly smile
- This physic but prolongs thy sickly days.
- a sickly''' autumn; a '''sickly climate
- (Cowper)
- a sickly''' smell; '''sickly sentimentality
Verb
- Sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought.
- He evidently thinks the sweet little innocents never heard or thought of such a thing before, and would go on burying their curly heads in books, and sicklying their rosy faces with "the pale cast of thought" till the end of time
Adverb
(en adverb)- The creaseless horizontal face of the giant smiled sickly , leering.