Causing or able to cause nausea.
Feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit.
1 Some people appreciate the bitter olive; others feel it to be nauseous .
2 I was suffocating and needed air; I was nauseous , light-headed almost disorientated.
3 Just looking at the bacon left on the platter made me nauseous .
4 A day without it and we start to feel dizzy and nauseous .
5 And she was suffocating with the nauseous sweetness of the bridal flowers.
6 This number of clustered Freaks smelled bad enough to make me nauseous .
7 A sudden nauseous spasm at all the ugliness of life shook Lorraine.
8 She perseveres with the cod-liver oil, but still finds it very nauseous .
9 Dess slunk back into her seat, feeling something nauseous rising inside her.
10 Worse and worse, Martha thought, and she actually felt nauseous with fear.
11 Every hot, biting, nauseous horror in camp went into that pint measure.
12 Maria, full of loathing, pushed aside the dirty hat-full of nauseous fluid.
13 Should Jake become nauseous , I didn't want him choking on his vomit.
14 There was a sore spot on his chest and he felt nauseous .
15 If I hadn't been feverish and nauseous , it might have been fun.
16 I'm nauseous and have a headache, the magic of low-grade altitude sickness.
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