Sicking [verb]

Definition of Sicking:

urge, incite

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Sentence/Example of Sicking:

And I seen he was sicking his intellects onto the job of making her pay.

They were very quiet but spent the time "sicking Mabel on," as Dee expressed it.

Upon the Sicking river, nearly a hundred miles north from Boonesborough, there were valuable springs richly impregnated with salt.

Half an hour later, lonely Laura, discovering the girls on their doorstep, amused herself by sicking the dog at them.

His whole manner was that of a boy who, although making no sound, might be "sicking" one dog on another.

We can let them see how much better they can make things by sicking them on to each other and having them discipline each other.

By "sicking" dog-loyal people against other nations crafty leaders can win elections, raise tariffs, and provoke wars.

But the farmer whose property they had invaded thought he would help by "sicking" the dog on them.