ill Bill
Ailing William = ill will
ill Bill
The hinkpink for "what is a sack for old glory" is "flag bag." A hinkpink is a pair of rhyming words that describe a phrase or concept, and in this case, "flag" refers to "old glory," which is a nickname for the American flag, while "bag" represents a sack.
ill Bill or ill Will
ailing as in "my ailing grandmother"
unsound or troubled: a financially ailing corporation.----
That is the correct spelling for "ailing" (sick, ill).
Liu Ailing was born in 1967.
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My ailing son was sick last week and looked very pale.
The doctor said my ailing mother had roughly 3 years to live.
Example sentence - Her elderly aunt had been ailing for years prior to her hospitalization.