1. ailing - Noun
2. ailing - Adjective
3. ailing - Verb
5. ailing - Adjective Satellite
of Ail
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo chord in populism reverberates more strongly than the notion that the robust common sense of an unstained outsider is the best medicine for an ailing polity. Caligula doubtless got big cheers from the plebs when he installed his horse as proconsul. Alexander Cockburn
Most of the people who do this kind of work, do it out of love, like the love you'd show to an ailing friend. (2004) Popimage interview. Grant Morrison
Electronic devices dislike me. There is never a day when something isn't ailing. Dick Cavett
I went from being an ailing child to a public enemy. Pat Morita
For every ailing foot, there is a slipper. Brazilian Proverb
An ailing woman lives forever. Spanish Proverb