ADVERB
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in a queasy manner
`Do I have to remove the liver,' the medical student asked queasily
How To Use queasily In A Sentence
- To interject a personal note here, I eat meat, sometimes happily, sometimes queasily.
- Series five has seen Tony become queasily aware that even his son is scared of him.
- The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland.
- This time 12 months ago the nation was wearily, queasily familiar with the exact nature of the personal relationships within the Chelsea dressing room, so presumably Fernando Torres knows what he is saying when he claims the camaraderie and professionalism of his new employers compares favourably with the "chaos" he left behind at Liverpool. Liverpool revival under Kenny Dalglish puts the heat on Alex Ferguson | Paul Wilson
- These theoretical fears are now queasily real.
- With crisp, articulate draftsmanship and a penchant for queasily keyed-up colors, Sharrer presents slyly enigmatic events that are punctuated by surreal details.
- The world swam in front of my eyes, spun queasily as I tried to process what had just happened. My Fair Succubi
- David Cameron and Ed Miliband, queasily supported by the Liberal Democrats, demand the single question: yes or no to full sovereign independence. Let Scotland be a sovereign, mature nation and England benefits too | Neal Ascherson
- The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland.
- For example, I'll sit in the living room so I will be less inclined to sleep writing on my laptop until very late at night/early in the morning, until I'm so tired I'm wobbly-feeling, with the world kind of queasily moving in the manner of an egg yolk. MY BED IS A NEST OF PILLOWS