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inquietude
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nerviositat
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agitación
Inability to rest or relax or be still.
uneasiness
restlessness
Portuguese
inquietude
A mild state of nausea.
qualm
squeamishness
1
So a recent exchange about my nocturnal habits produced a reflex
queasiness
.
2
Generally his expression carried lovesickness to the point of outright
queasiness
.
3
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queasiness
… Double Double Act.
4
Roughly translated as dash or daring, these fizzy consonants can correct our
queasiness
.
5
At the hospital, Quinn felt a
queasiness
develop in his gut.
6
The fascination with internal structures and cotton-thin nerves seemed to banish any
queasiness
.
7
She tried to conceal the
queasiness
she felt, but knew the disguise inadequate.
8
His fingers raised a
queasiness
in her belly, an unsettled feeling.
9
Her belly empty, she still sensed the
queasiness
in her innards.
10
By the second midday, the
queasiness
in his stomach grew to full nausea.
11
As a result, there's less of voyeuristic
queasiness
here than in those other shows.
12
Nor is this
queasiness
about studying what's happening on Olympus confined to liberal do-gooders.
13
Raif found his temper coming back as his
queasiness
subsided.
14
She felt a moment's
queasiness
about Marion, but she pushed it from her mind.
15
If Dr. X shared Hackworth's
queasiness
,
he didn't show it.
16
He wiped the grease from his lips and I felt a wave of
queasiness
.
queasiness
faint queasiness
little queasiness
vague queasiness
absurd queasiness
american queasiness
Portuguese
inquietude
inquietação
Catalan
nerviositat
nerviosisme
desassossec
intranquil·litat
agitació
inquietud
Spanish
agitación
inquietud