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Meanings of feel squeamish in English
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Usage of feel squeamish in English
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And you don't need to feelsqueamish about these things.
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Those academics who feelsqueamish about ever closer links between business and the universities muttered about the whole exercise.
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Don't feelsqueamish now, man.
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The hardiest stomach would feelsqueamish at such times in quarters like those of the crew of the S. P. 888.
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Any Labour people who feelsqueamish at "patriotism" should shake that off right now, and welcome capturing it for themselves.
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What advice do you have for parents who feelsqueamish about bringing up some of these topics with their kids, like sexuality?
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I hate to feelsqueamish almost as much as I hate to sit and think, both being sure-fire ways of getting into trouble.
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I feltsqueamish; yet I could not refuse to take the trip.
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I feltsqueamish about the oysters and cream of camembert on toast.
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If I feltsqueamish I was to do the following things: Eat something.
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Then, feelingsqueamish, she pulled off her underpants, which were soaked with a pink-tinged liquid.
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I had feltsqueamish when he told me.
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The city is feelingsqueamish.
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Their numbers were still listed in his address book, just a phone call away, but he feltsqueamish about making contact.
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But Dick Bove, an analyst at Rochdale Securities, said he is feelingsqueamish about the economy after reviewing second-quarter earnings calls from 22 bank executives.
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The eldest brother feltsqueamish from a man's hand on him but, not wanting to reject the youngest outright he did not move his arm.