CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PHYSICKED
PRESENT
Present
I physic
you physic
he/she/it physics
we physic
you physic
they physic
Present continuous
I am physicking
you are physicking
he/she/it is physicking
we are physicking
you are physicking
they are physicking
Present perfect
I have physicked
you have physicked
he/she/it has physicked
we have physicked
you have physicked
they have physicked
Present perfect continuous
I have been physicking
you have been physicking
he/she/it has been physicking
we have been physicking
you have been physicking
they have been physicking
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I physicked
you physicked
he/she/it physicked
we physicked
you physicked
they physicked
Past continuous
I was physicking
you were physicking
he/she/it was physicking
we were physicking
you were physicking
they were physicking
Past perfect
I had physicked
you had physicked
he/she/it had physicked
we had physicked
you had physicked
they had physicked
Past perfect continuous
I had been physicking
you had been physicking
he/she/it had been physicking
we had been physicking
you had been physicking
they had been physicking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will physic
you will physic
he/she/it will physic
we will physic
you will physic
they will physic
Future continuous
I will be physicking
you will be physicking
he/she/it will be physicking
we will be physicking
you will be physicking
they will be physicking
Future perfect
I will have physicked
you will have physicked
he/she/it will have physicked
we will have physicked
you will have physicked
they will have physicked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been physicking
you will have been physicking
he/she/it will have been physicking
we will have been physicking
you will have been physicking
they will have been physicking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would physicked
you would physicked
he/she/it would physicked
we would physicked
you would physicked
they would physicked
Conditional continuous
I would be physicking
you would be physicking
he/she/it would be physicking
we would be physicking
you would be physicking
they would be physicking
Conditional perfect
I would have physicked
you would have physicked
he/she/it would have physicked
we would have physicked
you would have physicked
they would have physicked
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been physicking
you would have been physicking
he/she/it would have been physicking
we would have been physicking
you would have been physicking
they would have been physicking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you physic
we let´s physic
you physic
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
physicked
Present Participle
physicking
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYSICKED»
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physicked in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
physicked and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
If she is not quieted, she should be bled and physicked again in the course of
three or four days. She should be immediately removed from the other cows; for
should she slink her calf among them, it is not improbable that some, or even all,
...
2
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
but in an earlier stage, they were immediately bled and physicked, and finally
recovered. Case 26. — In the autumn of 1846, Mr. S. purchased twenty stores at
a distant fair, all of which couched ; one died of pleuro-pneumonia ; the others
were ...
3
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor: Containing the Causes, ...
If she is not quieted, she should be bled and physicked again in the course of
three or four days. She should be immediately removed from the other cows ; for
should she slink her calf among them, it is not improbable that some, or even all,
...
Francis Clater, William Youatt, John Stuart Skinner, 1846
4
The Journal of Health and Disease
then," replied the Doctor, " go for Lafferty." The cow doctor accordingly came,
drenched and physicked the brute for four or five days, on the lapse of which time
he waited on Dr. Lewis and pronounced her cured. The Doctor, greatly delighted,
...
5
Conjectures and Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, and ...
this can be done while I am physicked. And if your highness will investigate the
matter, and do not find that in respect to the inquisition you have been imposed
upon, and I have told the truth, have me quartered like a traitor. Do not deny me
this ...
6
Conjectures and Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, and ...
this can be done while I am physicked. And if your highness will investigate the
matter, and do not find that in respect to the inquisition you have been imposed
upon, and I have told the truth, have me quartered like a traitor. Do not deny me
this ...
Richard Henry Wilde, 1842
7
The Griffin's Aide-de-camp
This is the only time I shall urge you, without a very good reason, to give physic ;
but on first coming out of the stables (if he has not been physicked since he came
out of the boat, which you should inquire, for many of the dealers are great ...
8
The griffin's aide-de-camp
This is the only time I shall urge you, without a very good reason, to give physic ;
but on first coming out of the stables (if he has not been physicked since he came
out of the boat, which you should inquire, for many of the dealers are great ...
9
Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
They ought not to have before they are put into the penns, above three or four
hens with them, and none after. About four or five days before fighting they are
physicked. The best medicine is about half a table-spoonful of cream of tartar
made ...
10
American turf register and sporting magazine
A Gentleman's kennel in this neighborhood was visited with this canine plague ;
pointers, setters, terriers, all fell ill, all were physicked secunclem a-rtem, and all
died .' Then, “wo the day,” my Lady's darling “Bijou” was attacked. Dire mishap!
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHYSICKED»
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physicked is used in the context of the following news items.
The unseen Charles Dickens: read the excoriating essay on …
... an aperient, a sedative, and a syrup ; and arrived at the Holborn Union workhouse, well physicked, unfed, and half fainting from debility. Here ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
Gordzilla in the City: It's sick not to get physicked so that you don't …
It must have been so much nicer in the old days, when apparently doctors were more polite and didn't make you take all your clothes off before ... «The Province, May 12»
Gordzilla in the City: The White House claims there are no aliens …
... Gordzilla in the City: It's sick not to get physicked so that you don't get sickedPosted on May 21, 2012; Gordzilla in the City: Sorry, I must have ... «The Province, Nov 11»