When she had sicked everything up Sophie, still looking green around the gills, fell silent.
Martin, Joy THE IMAGE OF LAURA
`I thought you were going to be completely tied up with this timber thing that Jeremy has sicked you on to.
Malcolm, John GOTHIC PURSUIT
All related terms of 'sicked'
seik
inclined or likely to vomit
sic
You write sic in brackets after a word or expression when you want to indicate to the reader that although the word looks odd or wrong , you intended to write it like that or the original writer wrote it like that.
sick
If you are sick , you are ill. Sick usually means physically ill, but it can sometimes be used to mean mentally ill.
sicking
to turn on or attack : used only in commands , as to a dog
sik
inclined or likely to vomit
sick-out
a form of industrial action in which all workers in a factory , etc, report sick simultaneously