a paper bag provided in an aircraft or ship as a receptacle for vomit
a visit to a sick person, typically one made by a doctor or priest
a list, especially in the army or navy, of people who are ill and unable to work
a note to be given to an employer, teacher, or person in authority confirming that an absence was due to sickness
a period of unwarranted sick leave taken as a form of group industrial action
do something to such an extent that one feels nauseous or unwell (often used for emphasis)
a nurse who looks after the sick and infirm (as distinct from a children’s nurse)
suffering from nausea caused by the motion of a moving vehicle, boat, or aircraft
cause someone to vomit or feel nauseous or unwell