Causing or able to cause nausea.
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Examples for "offensive "
Examples for "offensive "
1 Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross-border violence has largely abated.
2 Bryant had an offensive way of dismissing what he called 'ordinary crime'.
3 What is particularly offensive is the way the government has announced this.
4 What's more, there are serious legal consequences for using this offensive term.
5 The next criticism is a related one: the great 'straw man' offensive .
1 Almost 10 years ago a story emerged detailing a particularly sickening crime.
2 She earlier called the attack a sickening act that targeted young people.
3 With sickening dread he searched in the corners; he found them: A.
4 The heavens tell me so; the curling leaves whisper the sickening message.
5 And in one sickening second, Storm knew exactly what had done it.
1 The whole place seemed to him hideous and loathsome in the extreme.
2 The oysters had a terrible look in their eyes and were loathsome .
3 The day brought forth another loathsome fact in connection with the case.
4 That we're in debt, owe hundreds of pounds, the whole loathsome truth.
5 So alone that anyone, anything no matter how loathsome would be welcome.
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.
1 The radiation produced by the adjacent power core made Shaz feel queasy .
2 Overdo them, however, and they can leave you feeling bloated and queasy .
3 The idea of hacking our way through that jungle made me queasy .
4 It took me months before I could taste sugar without feeling queasy .
5 He walked outside to study them, the sight making him feel queasy .
1 What remained was a broken record of apocalyptic events and nauseating violence.
2 For a brief nauseating moment he thought he was going to faint.
3 The stench was crisply nauseating , with a cold torpor of lukewarm sea.
4 Just the idea of trying to explain it to him was nauseating .
5 Check out the obsession with mirrors and the often nauseating camera angles.
1 I destroyed the noisome thing and cast it into the waste-paper basket.
2 The heat was intolerably oppressive, and the air tainted with noisome exhalations.
3 This was now a noisome muddy carpet some two inches in thickness.
4 The galley was a rackety, noisome trading-ship that plied along the coast.
5 Overspread with bones and hair, it was noisome with worms and insects.
1 We condemn vile personal smears of this nature, the Liberal Party said.
2 He said: This is scaremongering in its most extreme and vile form.
3 Recordings also captured Mr Somyurek using vile language against colleagues and staff.
4 They encountered vile weather and tempest-tossed seas off the South American coast.
5 Perhaps the vilest of the vile once were ministers of the Gospel.
6 No one would ever want to remember they thought things that vile .
7 She was vile ; aye, but not in my sight till too late.
8 The countryman sees nothing but the vile and sordid side of it.
9 I have lived among vile people; and I am vile like them.
10 A Lib Dem spokesman said: Cyril Smith's acts were vile and repugnant.
11 I abhor myself; a toad is not so vile as I am.
12 And this mischief was the vile jealousy betwixt red and yellow uniform.
13 And all the time I am the victim of a vile conspiracy-
14 I was like the serpent in Eden, though without his vile intentions.
15 It was a vile pseudo sentiment-theoffspring or the forerunner of evil.
16 Edmund Rigby heard the vile rapturous imploring chorus of the souls beginning.
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