Homesick \Home"sick`\, a. Pining for home; in a nostalgic condition. -- {Home"sick`ness}, n.
"But then one day I started to get homesick for the English countryside.
Still, many were homesick.
A horn also gave a bored and homesick soldier something to carve on during long days of idleness.
The couple grew increasingly homesick.
"The first two to three weeks I really felt homesick," said Ms. Vasquez. "I wanted to see my mom.
Some evidently homesick members sang Christmas carols during debate that carried past midnight Wednesday.
The paper's next issue included a reproduction of what was claimed to be a letter from the front lines written by a local grunt to his mother: The soldier was homesick but feeling better now that another local boy had been transferred to his unit.
"We've always been homesick here.
Carney's father went to the United States three times but always returned. "I guess he got homesick," Carney said.