Homesick Sentence Examples
He says she is homesick.
It was the first snow I had seen here, and it made me a little homesick.
A perfect early example of one is the 1966 film of Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues".
I don't get home very often and find myself feeling a little bit homesick sometimes.
You can tell your child that there will be activities to keep him busy so that he doesn't have a lot of time to think about being homesick.
Both grew homesick for Georgia, however, so they transferred to Emory.
A Wubbzy backpack is the perfect tool for carrying a little one's bedtime essentials to granny's house, and a Wubbzy cuddle pillow and blanket will soothe any homesick feelings at bedtime.
Every time he didn't find it where it should be, he grew more homesick.
Visited in Sept 02 and after seeing the pictures and reading some of the gossip, I'm just a little homesick!
The next morning she was very docile, but evidently homesick.
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Your website has made us very homesick - keep up the good work.
Already we were getting homesick, we had only left the key!
I have sent them a link to this site so they are informed about Dundee and do not become homesick so much.
You can rest assured that it's impossible to become bored, and chances are they won't have time to get homesick.
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Your site is looking fantastic these days - made me quite homesick!
I get really homesick and miss my family, but I've got a really solid group of friends at home.
He helped me settle in at a time when I was so homesick I just wanted to go back home.
She had been turned out of her home in a northern town, after a quarrel with her parents, but was desperately homesick.
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