How To Use Nauseous In A Sentence

  • There's nothing that says exhausted, cranky and nauseous like vixen, is there? When Bad Things Happen to Bad Writers
  • To him however that feels the same disgust and loathing, the same unutterable shuddering, as I feel, start up within him and shoot through his whole frame at the sight of them, these miscreate deformities, such as toads, beetles, or that most nauseous of all Nature's abortions, the bat, are not indifferent or insignificant: their very existence is a state of direct enmity and warfare against his. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
  • I left feeling sick, nauseous and shaking. The Sun
  • We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
  • I take a final look down and feel a little nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But not with envy, but with nauseousness knowing that Mike MacLean trusted you with Murderati. COLOR ME BADD
  • My heart was pounding and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
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  • He was dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • I felt slightly nauseous .
  • I seem to remember that I managed to last out, but by the end I felt distinctly nauseous.
  • Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green.
  • The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous.
  • Cannot you recall many a wry face; cannot you remember how unpleasant the after sensations when stern, but kind mothers forced a nauseous decoction called "senna" down your widely-gaping throat? In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83
  • I am not eating or drinking, just experiencing waves of nauseousness. Done with all that
  • It did eventually sink into a murky mire of sickening sentimentality that left me feeling nauseous, but hey, that's just me.
  • I mean, how could such a simple word convey a feeling so intense and nauseous?
  • So I am fat and pasty, constantly nauseous and frequently sick.
  • It has every predictable, nauseous feel-good film cliche in it.
  • A nauseous feeling came over me and I vomited blood.
  • ‘I'm Emma,’ said I, feeling the grip of nauseous embarrassment washing over me.
  • J. CIVITANO: Very high fevers, congestion, sore throat, headaches -- terrible headaches, body aches, nauseousness. CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2009
  • They're often slightly below nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
  • It was thickly covered with milk chocolate, which increased the sickly sweetness of the ice-cream to a nauseous intensity.
  • Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous.
  • He had felt nauseous, wanted to vomit and, most distressing, felt he was ‘going mad’ and about to die.
  • Seeing the open gates, I fought the feelings of déjà vu and nervous nauseousness that were rising in my chest.
  • I feel sick and nauseous, but now I try not to remember why.
  • I accompany her to get her a vodka/lemonade, and I feel completely mullered and nauseous which is common for me.
  • You might also feel a little nauseous if you did drink the lot in one go. The Sun
  • Flashes of warmth darted uncomfortably through his chilled limbs and he felt nauseous.
  • The bonfires can be seen burning at various times throughout the day and night, with the resulting nauseous effluvia blowing towards the two local schools and several housing estates.
  • It's like trying to make someone nauseous by showing them close-up shots of people puking their guts out.
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • Yet it was not an age of gross and open vices; manners were not flagitious, they were merely of a nauseous insipidity. Henrik Ibsen
  • She said:'I had three months of treatment feeling wretched and absolutely nauseous last year. The Sun
  • Almost all the life-writers we have had before Toland and Desmaiseaux [1], are indeed strange insipid creatures; and yet I had rather read the worst of them, than be obliged to go through with this of Milton's, or the other's life of Boileau, where there is such a dull, heavy succession of long quotations of disinteresting passages, that it makes their method quite nauseous. Life Of Johnson
  • It's amusing/nauseous/eyeballbleed-causing that the highly tarnished "pots" (the Cable, Telco and Wireless monopolies) are calling the ideologically disadvantaged "kettles" black. Multichannel News: Business News
  • Its nauseous taste is the main limitation to wider use and it is generally given in capsule form with other remedies. The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism
  • Feeling a little nauseous when he was done, Adam was carefully pouring some water on the burnt out stub of his cheroot when he spied James flicking the end of his into a pile of leaves, igniting them.
  • Then, like an overloaded video screen it slowly, slowly became a nauseous fluxion of repulsive colors-and it was squirming! The Dragon Lensman
  • This new series is likely to leave you feeling deeply nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said:'I had three months of treatment feeling wretched and absolutely nauseous last year. The Sun
  • Now direct experimental evidence has proved the assumption justified, at least when the prey are nauseous chicken eggs and the predators crows.
  • By the time she had explained to Pepe what had happened she began to feel dizzy and steadily more nauseous.
  • The local treatment put into operation must, first of all, stop the gangrenous process by deterging the infected wound and eliminating the nauseous membrane; then it must bring about cicatrisation.
  • A person will feel slightly nauseous, dizzy and irritable. Times, Sunday Times
  • A nauseous wave of pain broke over her.
  • Waves of nauseousness lasted for about 20 minutes. Archive 2009-03-01
  • She “tootled” downstairs to the ER, where they put nifedipine capsules under her tongue to bring down the pressure; she was nauseous and vomiting. After the Diagnosis
  • If you are walking outdoors on a 37 degrees centigrade day and suddenly feel weak, dizzy and nauseous chances are you are suffering from heat exhaustion.
  • My sister was suffering from a severely debilitating disease called hyperemesis in the last months of her pregnancy, where she was nauseous and vomiting 24 hours a day, seven days a week. CNN Transcript Jan 8, 2007
  • If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous.
  • writer's block round& round this empty block again& again i go double, triple lost each awful keystroke a doppelganger sabotage twice meeting itself this nauseous elliptical process of so little unfolding consequence anticipation wearing too tight shoes cigarettes and coffee smirking in the background hemingway& faulkner offering whiskey still the unsolved crime: Writer’s block
  • I suddenly feel very hot… and worse, very nauseous.
  • The thought scared me to the point of nauseousness.
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • The sensation passed, leaving her nauseous and curiously empty ....
  • My heart was pounding and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • For some time after the storm subsided, 'a nauseous, sulphureous smell continued on board the ship'. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no catholicon or universal remedy I know, but this, which though nauseous to queasy stomachs, yet to prepared appetites is nectar, and a pleasant potion of im mortality. Religio Medici
  • I just thought of her that way whilst writing that and have come over all strange and nauseous.
  • Although she was pale with fright and nauseous from the strain, Ava had to chuckle.
  • I groan and sigh in failure, nauseous with pain shooting from my extremities.
  • His green barnet is making us feel nauseous. The Sun
  • My heart was pounding furiously and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • Although she was pale with fright and nauseous from the strain, Ava had to chuckle.
  • In February, 2004, we saw a 40-year-old obese white woman who complained of dyspnoea shortness of breath. 5 days earlier, her appetite had decreased, and she had felt nauseous and had since vomited four to six times daily. Michael R. Eades, M.D.: Low-carb diet takes one below the belt
  • So coming back left me with mixed emotions, leaving me slightly nauseous and giddy.
  • They're often slightly below nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • My heart was pounding furiously and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • I was extremely dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • I have a headache, feel nauseous and keep vomiting.
  • The musty odour of Corsican charcuterie fills the shop, making you either ravenous or nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have a killer headache and I'm getting nauseous.
  • She still feels nauseous, so forces a finger down her throat but manages just a dry retch.
  • He wanted to carry on but I think he was progressively feeling a bit more nauseous. The Sun
  • Yesterday it was standing room only and it made us feel cosy, if not a little nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • I’ve acquired a aversive response to the deodorant lately b/c I sometimes take my vitamins on an empty stomach, which makes me a bit nauseous and I keep my vitamins in the bathroom so the taking of the vitamins, the nausea and the smell of the deodorant are a gestalt for me and I think I’ve effectively conditioned myself to become nauseous at the mere smell of my deodorant. BWE EXCLUSIVE: The Armpit Interview | Best Week Ever
  • This was shown by their not disliking rhubarb mixed with a little sugar and milk, which is to us abominably nauseous; and in their strong taste for the sourest and most austere fruits, such as unripe gooseberries and crabapples. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • I've watched a couple of episodes, and they both made me nauseous.
  • A day later I became nauseous, was vomiting, and I started bumping into the wall - I couldn't walk straight.
  • An unexpected opportunity of personally investigating a highly nauseous kind of mephitic vapor drew me and Jones suddenly hither without time to say farewell or make explanations. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860
  • The musty odour of Corsican charcuterie fills the shop, making you either ravenous or nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had a sudden urge to puke and the rashness in Derek's driving added to her nauseousness.
  • Unfortunately, as the thing becomes more and more corporate so the "chumminess" looks and sounds increasingly "faux" and ends up being actively nauseous. Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
  • The musty odour of Corsican charcuterie fills the shop, making you either ravenous or nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who remain loyal to Franklin survive on nauseous lichen scraped from the arctic rocks, or by boiling their own boots; others resort to cannibalism.
  • A person will feel slightly nauseous, dizzy and irritable. Times, Sunday Times
  • You must have hatched from a sick stinkhorn, you nauseous avian peeper. Pet Peeve
  • When an ex-partner tried to buy some flippery for me, he became dizzy and nauseous when confronted by a sea of confusing tangas and teddies.
  • Both the root in substance, and the juice, have a disagreeable smell, and a nauseous, bitter biting taste: applied for some time to the skin, they inflame or even vesicate the part.
  • There is then in the structure of his words something tragic and something comic, something blustering and something low, an obscurity, a vulgarness, a turgidness, and a strutting, with a nauseous prattling and fooling. Essays and Miscellanies
  • There is no _catholicon_ or universal remedy I know, but this, which though nauseous to queasy stomachs, yet to prepared appetites is nectar, and Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
  • The air seemed absolutely dead yesterday; I felt nauseous whenever I ventured outdoors and seriously struggled to breathe.
  • The stifling heat of the little room was beginning to make me nauseous.
  • But his manipulation seemed but to intensify original nauseousness, and the brave Frenchman and his companions found semi-starvation more endurable than the repugnant mess. Tropic Days
  • In the event, parliament proceeded with a nauseous display of collective royalist sycophancy and mourning for Britain's past imperial grandeur.
  • Even the smell of it makes me slightly nauseous.
  • This can range from rolling over in your bed, turning off the alarm and noticing that you feel nauseous, headachy and out of sorts to awakening half-clothed in your closet and wondering why someone is banging on your head with a baseball bat.
  • Hearing their voices or seeing them makes me feel nauseous. The Sun
  • KENNETH YUKO (D), OHIO STATE HOUSE: Basically because a lot of people have come to our office and explained to me, point blank, that their quality of life would be greatly improved if they had the ability to use a drug that would ease their pain, ease their nauseousness that they have in their stomach, ease the pain of glaucoma. CNN Transcript Oct 24, 2009
  • The stifling heat of the little room was beginning to make me nauseous.
  • With less hunger he might have found it nauseous; for the bread was incredibly mouldy and had been gnawed all round the crust by rats, while the liquor in the pannikin was a mixture of fiery rum and unclean water. The Blue Pavilions
  • The cattle or the rabbits eat down at once all juicy and succulent plants, leaving only these nauseous or prickly kinds, together with such stringy and innutritious weeds as chervil, plantain, and burdock. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • I haven't heard a word from my doctor yet and I'm still having the palpitations and nauseousness. CNN Transcript Feb 7, 2004
  • I was extremely dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • Now direct experimental evidence has proved the assumption justified, at least when the prey are nauseous chicken eggs and the predators crows.
  • A person will feel slightly nauseous, dizzy and irritable. Times, Sunday Times
  • That sort of knowledge, by which a man has a sensible perception of amiableness and loathsomeness, or of sweetness and nauseousness, is not just the same sort of knowledge with that, by which he knows what a triangle is, and what a square is. Warranted Christian Belief
  • I take a final look down and feel a little nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
  • Is there a "tw -" word for feeling nauseous after consuming too much twitter news ... a "twangover"? Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Nurse says it's a good sign that Peter's not nauseous.
  • The ache was beginning to impair my vision, making me dizzy and nauseous.
  • A person will feel slightly nauseous, dizzy and irritable. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘They said they were feeling dizzy and nauseous,’ she says.
  • My temperature feels like it's all over the place, I'm exhausted, headachy, feeling slightly nauseous at times and I have the serious shakes.
  • Hearing their voices or seeing them makes me feel nauseous. The Sun
  • It may be therefore observed, that the principle of this tea is to nourish as a general aliment, while it renovates the human constitution, without having recourse to the nauseous portions of galenical preparation, or the hazardous trial of chalybeate waters. A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
  • At least I haven't been feeling as nauseous these last few days.
  • He wanted to carry on but I think he was progressively feeling a bit more nauseous. The Sun
  • Plus, she had been feeling queasy and nauseous.
  • There is land in sight -- very low land, -- a thin dark line suggesting marshiness; and the nauseous color of the water always deepens. Two Years in the French West Indies
  • You might also feel a little nauseous if you did drink the lot in one go. The Sun
  • Yesterday it was standing room only and it made us feel cosy, if not a little nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • My brain felt cloudy, and my stomach was doing a strange tingly thing that was making me feel quite nauseous.
  • All I can remember is feeling slightly nauseous.
  • Besides sweetness, the mobola has the flavor of strawberries, with a touch of nauseousness. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • Either of these things would send my temperature rocketing up and make me feel dizzy and nauseous. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • The stifling heat of the little room was beginning to make me nauseous.
  • Amyl Alcohol [Footnote: The odor of amylic alcohol is sweet, nauseous, and heavy. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • The world is a continual round of nauseous repetition: In the last generation, and this, young girls were mad for husbands, then mad to get rid of ` em; sharpers had their cullies, gamesters, their fools. The Beau Defeated: or, The Lucky Younger Brother
  • He was dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • A person will feel slightly nauseous, dizzy and irritable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The arrogance and condescension of his artistic stance, in isolation, is also nauseous. Audio Interview with author Yann Martel conducted by Nigel Beale: Are you now, or have you ever been…
  • All that boundless enthusiasm for a linear existence made me feel nauseous.
  • The air around him was heavy with the sickly-sour, nauseous smell of formaldehyde.
  • Danlo was faintly nauseous due to his aching groin and the minty, col-lagenous odour of the glue wafting from Hanuman's head. THE BROKEN GOD
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  • And there are some patients who are not in pain at all, but still want euthanasia, because they are weak, constantly tired, nauseous, or breathless.
  • The smell of it makes me nauseous. The Sun
  • He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous.
  • The bonfires can be seen burning at various times throughout the day and night, with the resulting nauseous effluvia blowing towards the two local schools and several housing estates.
  • Why do these male fashion attempts to appear "outdoorsy" always make me feel slightly nauseous? Woolrich Chic
  • Michael's words made him really sick, physically nauseous.
  • These often contain perchloroethylene, the solvent used in dry cleaning, which emits carcinogenic fumes that can make you lightheaded, nauseous, and disoriented.
  • That nauseous wizard had waked the fires of hell in pigment, and his brush had been a nightmare-spawning wand. Illustrating The Unseen « Become A Robot
  • When the night came, the Merchant tasted somewhat of the powder and found it nauseous of gust; nevertheless he misdoubted not of it, but swallowed it all and therefrom found ease that night. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous.
  • This new series is likely to leave you feeling deeply nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • He declares, he will sooner visit a house infected with the plague, than trust himself in such a nauseous spital for the future, for he swears the accident was occasioned by the stench of the crowd; and that he would never desire a stronger proof of our being made of very gross materials, than our having withstood the annoyance, by which he was so much discomposed. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • But now, Jess could feel her stomach turning, knotting up inside her and making her nauseous.
  • Let me cite one sample: Holmes once wrote that "Canadians have a sour reputation for nauseous holiness and hypocrisy" and, he added, "Our rhetoric too often outpaces our contribution: 'Holmes was equally pungent in castigating Americans whose greatest sin, he believed, was overstatement. The View From Washington
  • My aunt said Grandma was nauseous, so I wanted to give her some space and went outside again, taking the opportunity to shoot more photos.
  • They might feel nauseous or have headaches or be hypervigilant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • He bit his lip, trying to avoid looking at either the ship or the sea itself; both were already making him nauseous and he could feel his stomach turning somersaults.
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  • They may call their lukewarmness charity, meekness, moderation, and a largeness of soul; it is nauseous to Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Either of these things would send my temperature rocketing up and make me feel dizzy and nauseous. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • The stifling heat of the little room was beginning to make me nauseous.
  • Its nauseous taste is the main limitation to wider use and it is generally given in capsule form with other remedies. The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism
  • It captured the frustrations of my peers so accurately, despite all its moral pompousness, that I felt nauseous. Maegan Carberry: Skyscrapers vs. Sunshine: A Bicoastal Craig's List Tale of Two Cities
  • But being bombarded with product messages makes me nauseous.
  • After that, the colonel explained that it would take more than two years for the young boy to go near another flask of wine without feeling nauseous.
  • The smell of it makes me nauseous. The Sun
  • As for the rides, well… I got soaked on the thrilling log flumes, ricked my neck on the Gauntlet - a wild loop-the-loop rollercoaster - and felt nauseous on the Galleon.
  • Absinthites or Wormwood wine, a nauseously bitter medicament then much in use; and this being evidently {242} the _bitter potion of Eysell_ in the poet's sonnet, was certainly the nauseous draught proposed to be taken by Hamlet among the other extravagant feats as tokens of love. Notes and Queries, Number 46, September 14, 1850
  • I'm lightheaded and feel vaguely nauseous.
  • His green barnet is making us feel nauseous. The Sun
  • In other news, I woke up this morning feeling absolutely ghastly, achy, fluey, shivery, vaguely nauseous and with a mild RSI relapse, but I had an interview with David Essex lined up and there was no getting around it, so I dragged myself into town hoping that when the time came for the interview I'd be feeling better. August 15th, 2008
  • It wasn't that he was afraid of blood, on the contrary, but too much blood, exposed organs, and raw flesh with that nauseous stench could already make him sick.
  • They are drowned out by the abrupt onslaught of nauseous sodium vapor lamps sprouting from the buildings at regular intervals. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • He said: 'A pupil followed our advice but it led to a regrettable incident and pupils became nauseous. The Sun
  • ‘I woke up on Sunday morning and I was feeling ok, but after I had my breakfast I started feeling a bit nauseous,’ Anderson said.
  • His head aches, he feels dizzy and nauseous, and his nose won't stop running.
  • Mrs. Purnell at that time brewed her own ale, which was very different from the nauseous and deleterious trash that is now supplied to such houses by those common pests of society, _common brewers_. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 1
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • I left feeling sick, nauseous and shaking. The Sun
  • Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green.
  • It is not an easy journey for the nauseous patient, who is soon vomiting down the side of the stretcher bed into a cardboard carton. The Sun
  • The roots, and to some extent the leaves, are used in medicine; the inner bark and all the herbaceous parts are nauseously bitter; it is regarded as a purgative, emetic, and alexipharmic; in overdoses it is an acrid poison. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture

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