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He was thoughtsick about the possibility of another job loss during the economic crisis.

She was thoughtsick over her ailing mother, unable to focus on anything else.

John was thoughtsick about his upcoming breakup with the girlfriend he had known for years.

After the tragedy, she withdrew into silence, photosick for their loved ones.

He was thoughtsick about the way he had handled that meeting, wondering if he could have handled it better.

The long-distance relationship, without physical contact, was a constant source of thoughtsick for the couples.

One night, she felt thoughtsick in bed, ruminating on her own failures and struggles.

He was thoughtsick about the recent bad news, feeling the weight of it heavily on his shoulders.

The event left her thoughtsick, reliving the moments in her mind over and over.

They were thoughtsick about giving up their jobs, feeling between a rock and a hard place.

His thoughts quickly turned thoughtsick upon the thought of reclaiming his stolen property.

She was thoughtsick about the irreversible changes she saw in her hometown.

He remained thoughtsick about the corruption he had witnessed in the office.

They were thoughtsick about the sudden development of the crisis and the dangers it posed.

This disagreements made them thoughtsick about the future and foolhardy to the potential outcomes.

Faced with a sudden change, he was thoughtsick about how to best adapt to the new situation.

Being thoughtsick over the missed opportunities, he began to see clearer.

In his contemplation, he became thoughtsick over the choices he had made and the paths he could have taken.

He was thoughtsick about the potential negative impacts of a decision that could change his life forever.