All of us were suffering from headaches, feeling nauseated and very lethargic. |
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She nauseated me with her cheerful singing with the woodland creatures and happy-go-lucky attitude. |
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I watched a man in tight leather shorts slapping his backside to the cheering crowds and felt nauseated by the sleaziness of it all. |
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Should we be nauseated by people of the older generation expressing their affection? |
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We had headaches from the smell, and I was so nauseated the last night that I couldn't even eat my dinner. |
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We have our food packs, but the sight of food nauseated me and I could not force myself to put it in my mouth. |
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Children who get dizzy and nauseated in the car are also prone to becoming seasick, trainsick, airsick, and sick on amusement park rides. |
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When I wake up I'm slightly nauseated, my toes are numb, and I have no idea what day it is. |
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Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form. |
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I wanted to get up and go for a run, but I had a faint headache that was nonetheless making me feel fairly queasy and nauseated. |
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Throughout the next day, Olivia was still nauseated and hurting, and she received another shot of meperidine. |
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Most of the women who took one tablespoon of ginger syrup in water four times a day felt significantly less nauseated. |
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If you are nauseated, you could try taking sips of 7-up, ginger ale, fruit juice, tea, broth, tonic water or bouillon. |
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The level of ignorance and intolerance that I saw expressed by my own classmates was enough for me to be nauseated. |
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I want to be informed, entertained and thrilled by these pioneers, not bored and nauseated by mawkish and self-regarding metaphors. |
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I can't help but feel nauseated by this latest piece of pre-election marketing. |
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If your puppy drools excessively or if you suspect he's nauseated, stop the car periodically and let your puppy get out for a short walk. |
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He was nauseated, short of breath, dizzy and drenched in perspiration. |
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But on the plane back home, I was nauseated and freezing cold. |
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It doesn't hurt but you feel nauseated the week after so that even cranberry juice makes you feel sick because it's the same colour as the medication. |
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When taking pramipexole hallucinations may occur and sometimes patients may feel dizzy, sweaty or nauseated upon standing up. |
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These bizarre screeching sounds turn into horn samples, which, though they never quite resolve themselves, manage to work up an atmosphere of a nauseated euphony. |
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You might not hear sloshing in your stomach, but you might cramp or feel nauseated instead. |
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When I had once become acquainted with them, what had previously nauseated me became a source of spiritual and physical consolation for me. |
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When these food offerings became a mere religious rite offered up by men with hardly a scrap of moral decency about them, God was nauseated. |
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Some people will become nauseated just at the thought of chemotherapy, or by seeing or smelling things that remind them of the treatments. |
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If you try to eat more than this at one time you may become nauseated or vomit. |
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Her research with Professor Parker is helping to unlock why we become nauseated and how to block this response. |
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They were complaining of getting nauseated before they jumped in rough air. |
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Rebecca slept in her car seat and still nauseated, I tried to convince myself I wasn't going to die. |
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The most common example of this is motion sickness, when people become nauseated in cars, boats, or airplanes. |
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He declared himself nauseated by the very idea of fabricated plots and characters. |
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Dr Redelmeier argues, gingerly, that mothers-to-be can be tired, nauseated, anxious and distracted by the big event to come. |
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Forcing someone to eat in these situations can make them nauseated, and can result in food going down the windpipe. |
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Also, try to avoid heavily scented lotions and creams. They can be irritating to the skin and can make some people nauseated. |
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Sometimes people notice that one symptom tends to be connected with another symptom, for example whenever they have pain they feel nauseated. |
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Delores herself won't eat it, because she's a vegetarian, and the minute the bacon finishes burning, she will become instantly nauseated by the sight of it. |
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They had to weave their way carefully through fragrant, stained, whimpering partygoers and paramedics who were beginning to look a bit nauseated themselves. |
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The women were re-traumatized, not just wailing and crying, but nauseated. |
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If you are nauseated or have abdominal pain. |
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This is why many people sip ginger ale when they feel nauseated. |
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She is very nauseated and thinks that she will vomit the second dose. |
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You may become nauseated, drowsy and sleepy. |
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When looking forward to a meal, it can be disconcerting to find oneself too nauseated to look at a menu, and have to have it read, or a selection made, by someone else. |
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His thickening, unhealthy body nauseated him. |
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What they do is slip into a rather ketotic state and actually decrease their caloric intake for a while, and they feel nauseated. |
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Is nauseated, and has vomited about 4 times, no blood. |
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Why did I wake up feeling so nauseated and dirty this morning? |
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I was in the delivery room as she was born into this world, nauseated by the excitement and numb-handed from Izzy squeezing the life from my digits. |
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