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ˈcolicky

/ ˈkɒlɪkɪ /

adjective

  1. relating to or suffering from colic


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Example Sentences

The maids polish the silver, quiet the colicky infants, and iron dresses with 65 pleats on the waist.

Monsieur Grard betook himself to his adored ones abode; on the way, he felt slight colicky pains; his head was burning hot.

Certain articles of food render the milk acid, and thus induce colicky pains and bowel complaints in the child.

It is sharp, colicky, and severe, causing the child to cry out and draw up its legs in an effort to lessen its severity.

Not long ago I was talking to the ignorant mother of a jaundiced, colicky child of two years of age.

It seemed to me that no cow with a conscience could live in those surroundings and give colicky milk.

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