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US
/ˈkwizinəs/
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[ UK /kwˈiːzɪnəs/ ]
[ UK /kwˈiːzɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
- a mild state of nausea
- inability to rest or relax or be still
How To Use queasiness In A Sentence
- Far from creating an image conveying the values for which conservatives hunger, and at the same time somehow appealing to those outside the fold, Harper's debut on the grand stage can only have induced a kind of queasiness across the political spectrum. Archive 2009-10-01
- UK growth will continue into 2005; even with queasiness among consumers, growth should be above 2.5% next year.
- The first one brings out the congas and growling bass line to underscore Kanamori's string of curses, both at regular speed and drastically slowed down for added queasiness.
- This gentle layering of queasiness takes the material and the language of our day and finds it not just self-sufficient, but immensely powerful: it is here, and in other poems like it in this collection, that Robertson is at his best.
- Many women struggle with queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy.
- His arms and legs felt bruised but not broken; his jolted insides gradually settled back into place and a brief queasiness passed. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
- 'Stenthin' almost Wobble-esque dub deeps, the propulsive warble of 'Malturi Sa', the more Geir Janssen than Geir Janssen glacial sweep of 'Gissander' and at times an overall queasiness that feels like Cluster refracted backwards through an Aphex Twin distorting mirror. The Line Of Best Fit
- AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth: Cheney is making GOPers "wince" and "caused queasiness" -- and they're afraid of him skip to main Cheney is making GOPers "wince" and "caused queasiness" -- and they're afraid of him
- Horenstein brings out every bizarre detail and even puts some in - string portamenti where none are written, deliberate smears in the brass, even slightly sour wind playing - all of which contributes to one's psychic queasiness.
- And yet, everything about the seafood place evokes the queasiness of skinny-dipping in a sump.