“And he told us, with great humour, that when he was wanted to bleed the prince, or physic any of his people, he was generally found lying on his back, in bed, reading the newspapers, or making fancy sketches in pencil, and couldn't come.”
physicks
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of physick
physics
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of physic
“Was it some physicalised premonition and I'm going to accidentally cut my hand off this evening?”
“Byrne develops this beleaguered-performer shtick to Basil Fawlty-like levels of physicalised impatience.”
“The physicalised anxiety of this moment, the razor graphically peeling flesh, makes this an occasion when we're most likely to feel a physical connection with Bub.”
“It soon became apparent that Pilobolus was physicalizing the face of our culture that permits our more regressed instincts to rule.”
“They can have trouble physicalizing the acting and are uncomfortable using their voices.”
“They include skills like physicalizing a transition, gestures, breaking up a line, overlapping lines, rhythm, props, choreographing behavior, and sounds.”