How To Use Queasy In A Sentence

  • Israel has the better excuse, driven half mad by threats and wars and the suicide bombings of the Second Intifada; but a series of queasy concessions to the fanatical colonists who are sometimes miscalled "settlers" have deformed its politics from within. David Bromwich: Rules of Engagement from Baghdad to Gaza
  • That queasy feeling of disillusionment is a universal one says Schmidt; one that makes this particular play accessible for audiences on a very personal level.
  • The Liverpudlian singer was looking rather queasy as he took a spin on the merry-go-round. The Sun
  • Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses.
  • The medical point is to show the harmful effects fat has on our insides, and it's a queasy spectacle. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But a bus didn't stop me... just my queasy stomach. The Sun
  • This made me a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But diplomats in Kinshasa are beginning to sound queasy.
  • He is queasy about plans to set up a new group on the back benches. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also carries with it the slightly queasy feeling that one naturally feels when trying to save the economy from imminent collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a bus didn't stop me... just my queasy stomach. The Sun
  • How ugly could the chosen causes be for you to feel queasy at contributing? Times, Sunday Times
  • I felt a bit queasy meeting her, to be honest. Times, Sunday Times
  • If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit.
  • Yes, even a cupcake blogger can eat too many cupcakes in one day that she get queasy, which is what happened yesterday. Cupcakes Take The Cake
  • As with genetic modification, the idea of meddling with food has left many people feeling queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise.
  • I was reading my book for the first 45 min or so, and when I looked up I felt terribly queasy.
  • I won't go into gory details case you're still feeling queasy. The Sun
  • The Associated Press reported that a few got queasy but that others found it an educational experience.
  • The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and falling on a queasy swell.
  • His stomach still felt queasy and he was grateful for the fresh air.
  • Nine out of ten women said their partner was a big help during the birth, with only 14 per cent of men feeling queasy, ten per cent leaving the room for fresh air and one per cent passing out.
  • He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
  • Granted, so much of the stuff that filters into the air from the mouths of both sets of these supporters when they are in opposition to one another does induce a queasy feeling.
  • I have come to appreciate what they were trying to do a little more now that I am a ‘mature’ adult, but I still get a little queasy every time I hear it.
  • I'm not quite as sick as I was yesterday; I can drink tea without feeling sloshy and queasy, which is nice. Sickness, Poems, Art and Sleep
  • He sullied his already dwindling credibility with an exhibition of arrogance, bad taste and egotism that made for queasy viewing.
  • Yet, for all that, it was hard not to feel slightly queasy about the prospects for the remainder of the Scottish season.
  • I thought I had a fairly strong stomach when it comes to cake yum! but the hairy one and that last frogspawn affair have finally made me queasy.....they just beg the question WHY? New Year's Diet Aid
  • The backdrop of sky passes through the entire color spectrum in seamless gradation from violet and indigo above through queasy green and luminous gold to a deep, luscious red below.
  • Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding.
  • England were loudly booed off and that queasy feeling was setting in. The Sun
  • Felt queasy after, but swung the bat okay and then came back to the hotel, which is small but clean.
  • I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour.
  • If I get a bit queasy I worry that the nausea is coming back, and the same if I get a bit "swingy" in my eyesight, but so far so good. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • Feel a bit queasy, actually. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gets sick in cars and queasy whenever she steps on board a boat.
  • For that matter, many moderates remain queasy about legalizing gay marriage; they are sympathetic to homosexuals, but not that sympathetic. The Marrying Kind
  • It makes you feel really rather queasy at times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding.
  • I felt a little queasy about doing so because I thought, ‘Oh, what is somebody going to read into this?’
  • England were loudly booed off and that queasy feeling was setting in. The Sun
  • It leaves me feeling a little queasy, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, the film left me a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • This makes me feel a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Liverpudlian singer was looking rather queasy as he took a spin on the merry-go-round. The Sun
  • It also carries with it the slightly queasy feeling that one naturally feels when trying to save the economy from imminent collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Was I the only one that felt slightly queasy at the thought of Kenyon taking the moral high ground?
  • That queasy feeling when you are gliding on a large puddle is usually a momentary problem. The Sun
  • Odd how one can agree with so much of the detail of a book, while feeling slightly queasy about its broader perspective.
  • If that's true, it makes me a little queasy about the legal settlement he has agreed to. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the two-stroke fumes were starting to make even the more robust feel queasy, we embarked upon the return leg of our journey.
  • Whatever approach you take, when you're feeling even slightly queasy, the fresh air and steadier view on deck is preferable to being down below in a damp, stuffy cabin.
  • The backdrop of sky passes through the entire color spectrum in seamless gradation from violet and indigo above through queasy green and luminous gold to a deep, luscious red below.
  • If that's true, it makes me a little queasy about the legal settlement he has agreed to. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would have left them feeling a little queasy. The Sun
  • Despite a valiant production, the end result leaves you feeling more than a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would have left them feeling a little queasy. The Sun
  • ‘I still hadn't had any children and had always been queasy about the idea,’ she said.
  • Chris was the second one to notice, and the scowl dropped rather quickly, replaced by a sickeningly sweet simper that made Sam queasy.
  • He expends all his energies reacting to the incessant, queasy lurch of the metallic object confining his limbs.
  • And you know, in there with the queasy grin fuel and crosseyed party favours are some special, secret moments of touching tenderness.
  • 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
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite a valiant production, the end result leaves you feeling more than a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's entirely plausible for a 50ish white guy in late-'70s/early-'80s America to exoticize a woman in this way -- heck, it's unfortunately still plausible today -- and it's also plausible that a certain sort of Kenyan father might want his daughter to be "circumcised" in the traditional way -- but I am a little bit queasy about the reason Tiptree seems to have chosen to include these details. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The Liverpudlian singer was looking rather queasy as he took a spin on the merry-go-round. The Sun
  • Often get online have a headache queasy how to do?
  • Much easier to pronounce and carries with it the slightly queasy feeling that one naturally feels when trying to save the economy from imminent collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • True to the letter, if not the spirit, Armstrong reminded his queasy conscience, scribbling down Baxter's statement. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • So why does it still leave some of us feeling just the teensiest bit queasy? The Sun
  • As the plane became airborne the drunk began to feel queasy and suddenly, without warning, yacked into the lap of the big Texan. The Lost Children
  • The work combines a fourth-form puerility with a satirical current, one that leaves the viewer slightly queasy.
  • That queasy feeling when you are gliding on a large puddle is usually a momentary problem. The Sun
  • 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.
  • From Hootie to Hanson, there are some '90s stinkers that will kill any dancefloor (and that's ‘kill’ meaning everyone will walk away with hands on their bellies and queasy feelings).
  • He's riding a rocket that is rising so fast that even he feels a bit queasy from the G-force that comes with being able to instantly mobilize a global workforce of two billion. Alexia Parks: Jobs for a "Two Billion Global Workforce"
  • He is queasy about plans to set up a new group on the back benches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps everyone is queasy about ‘brand’ being applied to the non-commercial?
  • As such it has a fairly high queasy rating as you spend so much time looking around at weird objects. The Sun
  • Just the thought of blood makes me queasy.
  • Shibe Park had a press box far above the playing field, and a visiting reporter might get a queasy stomach if he was afflicted with acrophobia.
  • The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise.
  • The only people who felt queasy about this courtly ritual were the impressionable, faint-hearted administrators of British tennis.
  • Like riding in a fast car on a curvy road, most growth stocks make me queasy.
  • That queasy feeling when you are gliding on a large puddle is usually a momentary problem. The Sun
  • Adam opened the door for Maria and helped her out of the car, putting a steadying arm around her waist since, between sleeping pills and vomiting, she was still a little queasy and weak-kneed.
  • Despite a valiant production, the end result leaves you feeling more than a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strong smells can push a slightly queasy stomach over the edge.
  • I felt a bit queasy meeting her, to be honest. Times, Sunday Times
  • When slave labour camps are part of your family history, you may feel a bit queasy about seeking friendship with a country whose system of prison labour looks unpleasantly similar to the Soviet gulag.
  • This made me a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment.
  • I suspect it makes them feel a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • To prevent that queasy feeling, skip acidic foods like tomatoes and orange juice if your stomach is empty.
  • 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
  • His TV Dinner was a feast of curiosities enmeshed with the everyday, a meal that leaves one feeling slightly queasy, even overstuffed, but eager for more.
  • This is grisly stuff, certainly not an easy read for anyone with a queasy stomach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people have experienced the roll of a boat on a rough body of water - along with a queasy stomach and uneasy legs.
  • I suspect it makes them feel a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does that strike you as nannyish and make you a little queasy?
  • Years before, Giger had a vivid nightmare where a lavatory and surrounding plumbing came to queasy, pulsating life – and so his "biomechanical" style was born. Alien: No 4
  • Feel a bit queasy, actually. Times, Sunday Times
  • I get queasy just thinking about school lunches.
  • She was a bit queasy at her first appearance on the stage.
  • ‘It made me a bit queasy, as these things tend to do,’ he said.
  • It just makes everyone queasy, the waitron included.
  • It protects not unskilled workers but an effete political class who feel queasy at the thought of low-paid work. Times, Sunday Times
  • With those of us who revere books as artistic products, the thought of these windows into other worlds being business commodities, as marketable as a new brand of toothpaste, makes us a little queasy.
  • Startups need people who won't get queasy when times are rough, he says.
  • She'd felt queasy even smelling the alcohol, and simply couldn't face the notion of so much as a white wine spritzer. JUST BETWEEN US
  • This makes me feel a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour.
  • It left me queasy, disgusted and angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet as Muller notes, the disjunction between intentions and outcomes ‘continues to make moralists queasy’.
  • She always felt slightly queasy before take off.
  • Increasingly grumpy and queasy-looking, you wonder how long he can carry on.
  • Cameron watched her perplexedly, feeling slightly queasy.
  • It makes you feel really rather queasy at times. Times, Sunday Times
  • It leaves me feeling a little queasy, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • It makes you feel really rather queasy at times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such fizzy progress would normally make me queasy but I think there may be further for it to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is grisly stuff, certainly not an easy read for anyone with a queasy stomach. Times, Sunday Times
  • I started to feel queasy as soon as the boat left the harbour.
  • The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy.
  • I frequently found use for its downhill speed regulator, a type of cruise control that limits your velocity on steep declines, which helped calm my queasy stomach on Lombard Street.
  • But instead I ended up at the party in the garden with my mother, my sister and HER boyfriend instead, feeling rather queasy from the fish salad and the sparkling wine and retreating back into the quiet (because empty) house at 1. 30am while the rest stayed out till five. 2010, whether we like it or not.
  • But as the issue moved forward, the market became queasy.
  • That queasy feeling when you are gliding on a large puddle is usually a momentary problem. The Sun
  • She looked rather queasy, and very anxious.
  • Plus, she had been feeling queasy and nauseous.
  • As with genetic modification, the idea of meddling with food has left many people feeling queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • His impassioned diatribes are laced with the queasy petulance of someone who already knows he's lost the fight, going to the mat with a whine instead of a real donnybrook.
  • As I breathed in the putrid air, a metallic taste formed at the back of my throat, making my stomach more than a little queasy.
  • This made me a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought it was a coincidence at first - I knew taking the pill made me feel queasy, which is hardly unusual with an antibiotic, so sort of dismissed the speechlessness. K is for Knitting, L is for Lung, M is for Mothering
  • It's been a queasy ride, and it's going to get queasier. RIP Chicago School of Economics
  • England were loudly booed off and that queasy feeling was setting in. The Sun
  • I suspect it makes them feel a bit queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had fattened on the Cold War but was beginning to suffer from enemy deprivation syndrome - that is, the disorientation and queasy apprehension about future revenue one gets when one's enemy has irresponsibly dropped dead. Dedefensa
  • And every one of us feels a queasy guilt at this hesitation; are we perhaps only leaving that job to be done by some subsequent disenchanter–an editor, or a series of rejection slips, a teacher braver than ourselves? The Disappointment Artist « Gerry Canavan
  • Ishiguro's latest work, Never Let Me Go, presents a portrait of a fictional English boarding school that seems idyllic but leaves us rather queasy.
  • Feel a bit queasy, actually. Times, Sunday Times
  • _ I am not queasy-stomached, but such a Thyestean banquet as that was quite out of the question. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • The inquest was told yesterday that he complained of feeling " queasy " minutes before the tragic incident.
  • delicious wish list freakonomics metrodad outblush stephanie klein steve, don't eat it if you are easy to queasy, do not click this link, but damn if it isn't some of the the most nauseatingly funny ish on the web Archive 2007-03-01
  • He worked normally at Chequers on Saturday and felt fine when he hosted a monthly dinner there, but felt queasy on Sunday morning and a doctor was called.
  • This kind of scenario has always made me very queasy, right to the very core of my being.
  • The blood literally comes spraying and pouring out of bodies in this film (the queasy of stomach should take note).
  • This is grisly stuff, certainly not an easy read for anyone with a queasy stomach. Times, Sunday Times
  • How ugly could the chosen causes be for you to feel queasy at contributing? Times, Sunday Times
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • His stomach still felt queasy and he was grateful for the fresh air.
  • He is queasy about plans to set up a new group on the back benches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The medical point is to show the harmful effects fat has on our insides, and it's a queasy spectacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • England were loudly booed off and that queasy feeling was setting in. The Sun
  • He opposed Nixon's widening of the war to Cambodia and was queasy about any strategy that did not involve ‘de-Americanising’ the war.
  • Towards the end of the time that I was spraying with Metasystox, I began to feel queasy, a bit sick and would be starting a headache which became very bad and which, even after taking paracetamol would not clear up.
  • Gazing at the various NYC baseball caps and sweatshirts, I felt rather queasy.
  • Bleary opener ‘Analogue Skillet’ starts things on a queasy, seasick note.
  • A word of warning - unless you are a serious chocoholic, leafing through this publication for any length of time may make you feel slightly queasy.
  • It leaves me feeling a little queasy, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're getting a queasy feeling about lunching, dining or having coffee with someone you've met on the job, there's probably a reason.
  • I could only think of the wretched cows swaying along in queasy, jolting half-light, then suddenly a lurch and a terrific violence as the world turned upside down. Bird Cloud
  • Travelling by boat makes me queasy.
  • Now she'd arrived she felt queasy inside.
  • I felt a bit queasy meeting her, to be honest. Times, Sunday Times
  • That queasy feeling when you are gliding on a large puddle is usually a momentary problem. The Sun
  • Ted greeted the detective with an expression of queasy solicitude, but when he caught sight of Charles something between disconcertion and abject terror took over his face. Here Comes Another Lesson
  • I'd woken up almost every half hour through out the night feeling queasy before falling back into a restless doze.
  • William was driving nine-year-old Emma to Windsor Castle for the day when they stopped the car because the youngster felt queasy.
  • I remember one particularly rough whale-watching trip where everyone felt queasy.
  • Admittedly, the film left me a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two years earlier, as regions from Arkhangelsk to Chukotka were declaring sovereignty, even the hawks felt queasy. The Return
  • Bethany had felt energized before the meet, but now she felt nervous and queasy.
  • But a bus didn't stop me... just my queasy stomach. The Sun
  • I felt queasy half way through, but soldiered on.
  • All of which makes me feel slightly queasy and disinclined to buy so much as a new face cloth.
  • Oregon-Auburn has the potential to be a dazzling, high-velocity game, but this has been a queasy season for big-time college football — even by big-time-college-football standards. A Game That Couldn't Arrive Soon Enough
  • Felt queasy after, but swung the bat okay and then came back to the hotel, which is small but clean.
  • England were loudly booed off and that queasy feeling was setting in. The Sun
  • If that's true, it makes me a little queasy about the legal settlement he has agreed to. Times, Sunday Times
  • he had a queasy feeling
  • And it starts off by you're feeling kind of queasy and sick, and then you start throwing up. Egg Recall Leaves Consumers Nervous
  • Just remembering it still makes me feel queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's enough to make even a veteran traveler a little queasy.
  • It also carries with it the slightly queasy feeling that one naturally feels when trying to save the economy from imminent collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever the size of the vessel, there is little worse when at sea than those disconcerting and queasy rolling motions.
  • The Liverpudlian singer was looking rather queasy as he took a spin on the merry-go-round. The Sun
  • But I feel queasy about the shortness of those sentences. when you consider the length that, for an example, an abused woman might get for killing her abusive husband.
  • How ugly could the chosen causes be for you to feel queasy at contributing? Times, Sunday Times
  • No wonder the other players feel queasy as they sit in the background pretending to play canasta and desperately hoping the ambassador will send in some chocolate before JT begins fluttering his eyelashes and giggling coquettishly about his ice cubes melting. Footballers' Spring launched by revolting players | Harry Pearson
  • Like most highly addictive substances, at first you're left feeling slightly queasy but once you get the taste, they soon become the centre of your universe.
  • Admittedly, the film left me a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The floor felt unreliable beneath her bare soles, and she felt oddly queasy: a strange reversal of seasickness. GALILEE
  • This makes me feel a little queasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A queasy feeling consumed me and I made a mad dash for the bathroom that I knew was located through the door with the picture of Orlando Bloom on it.

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