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1 And she had been too squeamish even to touch him.
2 Our Ms. Blake is too squeamish to do her work while she fears for their safety.
3 I tried to get Max to feel one of his kicks, but he was too squeamish .
4 For one thing, he had been too squeamish .
5 So buy whole crayfish (frozen ones if you are too squeamish to cook them alive).
6 Most people are like you: too squeamish .
7 As a teenager, Charles Darwin dropped out of medical school because he was too squeamish to handle amputations.
8 So let's don't be too squeamish .
9 He seemed too squeamish and law-abiding.
10 The biggest problem appears to be that we British are just too squeamish when it come to eating insects.
11 If you are not too squeamish to see aboriginal man in his primitive dirt, study him in his home.
12 Lucky I'm not too squeamish .
13 But successive governments have been too squeamish to lead a national conversation about the most effective ways to address this.
15 He approved of any man from Boston who was not too squeamish to take pleasure in a little affair of this kind.
16 He usually wound up cleaning the fish even when his father did have a girlfriend along, because they were always too squeamish .
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