How To Use Nauseate In A Sentence

  • Take of paregoric, liquorice and gum arabic, each an ounce, from fifty to one hundred drops of antimonial wine and two gills of hot water; mix them well together, and when cold, bottle, and cork it tight; take two tea-spoonsful at a time; if it should nauseate, give a smaller quantity. Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
  • As the blazing sun beats down on them, weary Confederates are ‘nauseated and dizzy from sunstroke and heat exhaustion’, unable to bear the sweltering heat and humidity of Pennsylvania.
  • I was never so nauseated in my life with overplus of fallacy. Chapter 5: The Philomaths
  • Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form.
  • Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
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  • Should we be nauseated by people of the older generation expressing their affection?
  • The sick smell emanating from his cigar nauseated Hannah.
  • The idea of eating raw shellfish nauseates me.
  • She nauseated me with her cheerful singing with the woodland creatures and happy-go-lucky attitude.
  • The idea of eating raw shellfish nauseates me.
  • The first time he had left the stinking mess of food untouched, nauseated by its very presence in the stable. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • That causes their gaze to slide along with the movement of their heads, leaving them confused and nauseated.
  • The thought of food nauseated me.
  • Through an arrangement of squares and a glass window he could see the city and countryside whizzing past; the speed was unpleasant, and it nauseated him.
  • The very suggestion of food seemed to nauseate him - as it nauseated her. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • As for Rummy, did you hear his parting assertion that Bush and his cadre are the few who really understand what’s going on in this, “the first war of the 21st century” (the assumptions of that phrase nauseate me). Mjh's blog — 2006 — November
  • We had headaches from the smell, and I was so nauseated the last night that I couldn't even eat my dinner.
  • This ailment earned the title dumping syndrome, and suffering patients would feel nauseated, clammy, and sweaty. You: On a Diet
  • The smell of frying nauseated her.
  • I watched a man in tight leather shorts slapping his backside to the cheering crowds and felt nauseated by the sleaziness of it all.
  • But viewers who find "quarterlife" nauseating for the immaturity of the characters and the occasional shallowness of the plot should note that its characters are nauseated with themselves for the same reasons. Jeremy Axelrod: "quarterlife": Gen-Y Bloggers Shake The Cradle
  • She was nauseated for more drinking.
  • Water during a fast nauseated him and he accordingly would add a pinch of salt or bicarbonate of soda.
  • I was nauseated by the violence in the movie.
  • He got into bed, nauseated by the undigested beer that was still swilling about inside him. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form.
  • My gut was aching, I was nauseated and I felt feverish last night… couldn't you tell?
  • It doesn't hurt but you feel nauseated the week after so that even cranberry juice makes you feel sick because it's the same colour as the medication.
  • I can't help but feel nauseated by this latest piece of pre-election marketing.
  • If you are nauseated, you could try taking sips of 7-up, ginger ale, fruit juice, tea, broth, tonic water or bouillon.
  • Unless I’m with Sammy, and then I am “nauseated,” because he likes to play at what he calls a pedagogue and I call a smartass. Closing Time
  • Throughout the next day, Olivia was still nauseated and hurting, and she received another shot of meperidine.
  • We have our food packs, but the sight of food nauseated me and I could not force myself to put it in my mouth.
  • But the word of Mr Costello was an unwelcome language for him for he nauseated the wretch that seemed to him a cropeared creature of a misshapen gibbosity, born out of wedlock and thrust like a crookback toothed and feet first into the world, which the dint of the surgeon's pliers in his skull lent indeed Ulysses
  • The idea of eating raw shellfish nauseates me.
  • One sievert, if experienced all at once, is likely to make you pretty nauseated, and 3.5 sieverts is the level that kills 50% of exposed people. In Japan, Let's Stop Sweating The Small (Nuclear) Stuff
  • There's a scene in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange in which ultra-violent "droog" Alex DeLarge, played by Malcolm McDowell, undergoes "aversion therapy" to cure his violent tendencies by being forced to watch violent films while given drugs to induce a nauseated reaction, so that every time he feels violent, he'll get sick. Mjsbigblog
  • The born-again Christian experience and the corporate experience both nauseate me.
  • The dreary _ennui_ of the heart, _ennui_ that revolts at truth, that is nauseated by earnestness, expresses itself in what we call slang, and slang is the sign of mental disease. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
  • Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
  • The dirt and the filthiness of the city and its open drains nauseate her.
  • They have a nearly perfect relationship, which often nauseates their friends, and they are also deeply religious.
  • Quotes like this generally nauseate me: “But the world would be a better place if people thought of these things in a more statistically informed way.” Matthew Yglesias » For Better Thinking
  • All of us were suffering from headaches, feeling nauseated and very lethargic.
  • Most of the women who took one tablespoon of ginger syrup in water four times a day felt significantly less nauseated.
  • The level of ignorance and intolerance that I saw expressed by my own classmates was enough for me to be nauseated.
  • Their scent could nauseate her even when fresh, but these flowers have started to turn, stamens spilling rust along the ledge. Girl
  • He ran the back of his hand along his mouth and offered her an expression that toed the line between nauseated and mildly amused. Last Night at Chateau Marmont
  • He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration.
  • They had to weave their way carefully through fragrant, stained, whimpering partygoers and paramedics who were beginning to look a bit nauseated themselves.
  • The dirt and the filthiness of the city and its open drains nauseate her.
  • Rims was nauseated and ready to fall over and sleep.
  • His sickeningly sweet breath breezed across the short distance separating them to nauseate her. SILENT TRUTH
  • He's nauseated by the smell of meat cooking.
  • B is for Bouncing Baby Boy, which surprised me a little bit since I thought that the fact that this pregnancy was achier and more nauseated than the first could mean it would be a girl. A Daily Dose of Zen Sarcasm!
  • She was nauseated for more drinking.
  • He wondered why that particular odor nauseated him, but could not remember. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration.
  • Pungent foods such as brussels sprouts, broccoli, onions, spices, coffee and chocolate, Profet says, nauseate some pregnant women because they contain compounds, such as allyl isothiocyanate in cabbage, that can interfere with fetal-organ formation. Babies, Broccoli And Birth Defects
  • The smell of frying nauseated her.
  • When I wake up I'm slightly nauseated, my toes are numb, and I have no idea what day it is.
  • I'm not afraid of them, but when they move in large packs trying to look threatening, they nauseate me. Here we are now, entertain us (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • That causes their gaze to slide along with the movement of their heads, leaving them confused and nauseated.
  • At once they were nauseated and began vomiting, and they retched the whole day’.
  • And the further irony," he adds, "is that the younger generations who are less impressed by whiz-bang technology, who often see through what is slick and glitzy, and who have been on the receiving end of enough marketing to nauseate them, are as likely to walk away from these oh-so-relevant churches as to walk into them. The Perils of 'Wannabe Cool' Christianity
  • He wondered why that particular odor nauseated him, but could not remember. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The first designer began kissing James Cameron's butt, but before he could nauseate the whole room, he was shoved aside so a co-winner could make it about his own overcoming of a death-sentence-illness to survive to this triumph. Tallulah Morehead: The Our Gang Oscars
  • ‘Good morning Thomas,’ she said with a flirtatious overtone that both surprised and nauseated Esther.
  • What a prospect for her, then, with our present race of young men! their frivolous fickleness nauseates whatever they can reach; they have a weak shame of asserting, or even listening to what is right, and a shallow pride in professing what is wrong. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • The revelations about Foley are nothing to do with his repressed pent-up "drives" (the steam-boiler analog for human sexuality); they are our peek at privilege and power that the rulers are now obliged to claim "nauseates" them as a way of denying that exploitative, power-trip sex is the norm in this society ... and that these transgressions are an entitlement of their power. Stan Goff: Pyongyang, Foley, and Mass Death
  • I want to be informed, entertained and thrilled by these pioneers, not bored and nauseated by mawkish and self-regarding metaphors.
  • I wanted to get up and go for a run, but I had a faint headache that was nonetheless making me feel fairly queasy and nauseated.
  • These bizarre screeching sounds turn into horn samples, which, though they never quite resolve themselves, manage to work up an atmosphere of a nauseated euphony.
  • Our stomachs were nauseated at this giddy height, and, though we had almost every other kind of eatable and drinkable, our appetites craved only chocolate, which we could not obtain. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited
  • It's times like this that I feel hungry and nauseated at the same time. * sigh* I think I will attempt to quiesce my brain and get some sleep. before | | this Hemopoetic Diary Entry
  • It nauseates me to see people running after magic pills, worthless dietary supplements, and fad diets.
  • The dirt and the filthiness of the city and its open drains nauseate her.
  • The smell of meat nauseates me.
  • But on the plane back home, I was nauseated and freezing cold.
  • I remember staggering to bed, but the room continued to spin, leaving me nauseated and frightened.
  • The very suggestion of food seemed to nauseate him - as it nauseated her. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • But on the plane back home, I was nauseated and freezing cold.
  • Delores herself won't eat it, because she's a vegetarian, and the minute the bacon finishes burning, she will become instantly nauseated by the sight of it.
  • That was when Miriam got nauseated, and Bonnie ran off, and Duncan and Taklinn decided that it would be a good idea to chase after the one cloaker that escaped. Gloria Goodbody

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