Although she was pale with fright and nauseous from the strain, Ava had to chuckle. |
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She feels nauseous when she is served dinner in her room, but she forces the food down so as not to get into trouble. |
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People have reported feeling nauseous after stepping into a crop circle, only returning to normal after leaving its boundaries. |
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He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous. |
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When an ex-partner tried to buy some flippery for me, he became dizzy and nauseous when confronted by a sea of confusing tangas and teddies. |
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I mean, how could such a simple word convey a feeling so intense and nauseous? |
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His head aches, he feels dizzy and nauseous, and his nose won't stop running. |
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The air around him was heavy with the sickly-sour, nauseous smell of formaldehyde. |
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By now I am nauseous and the appearance of my meal coincides with me breaking out in a cold sweat. |
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My temperature feels like it's all over the place, I'm exhausted, headachy, feeling slightly nauseous at times and I have the serious shakes. |
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My aunt said Grandma was nauseous, so I wanted to give her some space and went outside again, taking the opportunity to shoot more photos. |
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Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green. |
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I groan and sigh in failure, nauseous with pain shooting from my extremities. |
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The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous. |
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We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes. |
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Why was the nervous feeling in the pit of his stomach so strong he felt nauseous? |
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It's like trying to make someone nauseous by showing them close-up shots of people puking their guts out. |
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All that boundless enthusiasm for a linear existence made me feel nauseous. |
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But now, Jess could feel her stomach turning, knotting up inside her and making her nauseous. |
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I seem to remember that I managed to last out, but by the end I felt distinctly nauseous. |
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She still feels nauseous, so forces a finger down her throat but manages just a dry retch. |
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In the event, parliament proceeded with a nauseous display of collective royalist sycophancy and mourning for Britain's past imperial grandeur. |
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So coming back left me with mixed emotions, leaving me slightly nauseous and giddy. |
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Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous. |
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It's possible to make yourself sick, or at least slightly nauseous by overdoing it though. |
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I just thought of her that way whilst writing that and have come over all strange and nauseous. |
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He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair. |
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It did eventually sink into a murky mire of sickening sentimentality that left me feeling nauseous, but hey, that's just me. |
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My brain felt cloudy, and my stomach was doing a strange tingly thing that was making me feel quite nauseous. |
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The stomach-turning centre of the movie comes when she is aboard the plane, trying not to let anyone see how giddy and nauseous and terrified she is. |
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A nauseous odor and the arrival of flies is factors of alarm not to be neglected. |
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After that, the colonel explained that it would take more than two years for the young boy to go near another flask of wine without feeling nauseous. |
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The ache was beginning to impair my vision, making me dizzy and nauseous. |
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I did not feel nauseous or exhausted like I had the last time I'd been pregnant. |
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Velvet beans contain a toxin which can cause some people to vomit or feel nauseous and light headed. |
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Many people on Earth do too when they travel by car or plane and suddenly feel nauseous. |
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If you take, by mistake, too many tablets on the same day, you may feel nauseous and dizzy, and you may vomit. |
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You want to sleep but you can't, you feel dizzy, you feel nauseous... you vomit, but you don't feel any better. |
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Stop using the product when you cannot sleep, have loss of appetite or feel nauseous. |
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Groggy with ether, nauseous with the rocking of the boat, he could dimly feel that weights had been attached to his legs. |
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My mum brought these to the hospital on my first day of treatment, and the memory still makes me nauseous. |
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This is Simon's take on the Invisible Children campaign: I felt a little nauseous watching the film. |
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But it is something that, if you did it every week, would leave you feeling nauseous and infantilised. |
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Prior to the installation, a nauseous smell was emanating from the fibreglass tank manufacturer and affected the surrounding area. |
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If you combine these medications with alcohol, you will probably feel drowsy and possibly nauseous. |
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Stop exercising if you feel very out of breath, dizzy, faint or nauseous, or have chest pain. |
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It's common to have a mild headache, and feel dizzy and nauseous right after a head injury. |
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The helicopter crew became nauseous from the fuel oil fumes and the helicopter work area was coated with oil, and dangerous. |
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As of Wednesday, the fire led to the maximum cracked the stones releasing a nauseous smoke until Thursday evening. |
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The texture was awkward and as I pulled it back and forth between my teeth, I just began to feel more and more nauseous. |
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If you are walking outdoors on a 37 degrees centigrade day and suddenly feel weak, dizzy and nauseous chances are you are suffering from heat exhaustion. |
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It wasn't that he was afraid of blood, on the contrary, but too much blood, exposed organs, and raw flesh with that nauseous stench could already make him sick. |
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It took me like five or six times to actually watch it, but when I watch it, I still get nauseous. |
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It was in the middle of the night, like two in the morning, and I was so nauseous and they brought me down in the crane. |
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But being bombarded with product messages makes me nauseous. |
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I've watched a couple of episodes, and they both made me nauseous. |
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So I am fat and pasty, constantly nauseous and frequently sick. |
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At least I haven't been feeling as nauseous these last few days. |
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And there are some patients who are not in pain at all, but still want euthanasia, because they are weak, constantly tired, nauseous, or breathless. |
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I feel sick and nauseous, but now I try not to remember why. |
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It has every predictable, nauseous feel-good film cliche in it. |
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The image of ladies and soft gentlemen sitting under parasols trading opera glasses back and forth all the better to see men die always leaves me nauseous. |
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These often contain perchloroethylene, the solvent used in dry cleaning, which emits carcinogenic fumes that can make you lightheaded, nauseous, and disoriented. |
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We're light-years away from the old diesel engines that produced clouds of blue smoke, nauseous smells, deafening noises and sickening vibrations. |
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A month later, Collins was frequently lightheaded, nauseous and dizzy. |
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If you feel nauseous, have pain or discomfort, please tell the nurse. |
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Are you having headaches, feeling dizzy, fatigued, nauseous, photophobic, foggy? |
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Too much of that nauseous business goes on at Muscle Beach, in Hollyweird and the other cesspools. |
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Your brain becomes confused, and you may start to sweat and feel nauseous. |
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However, the sight of ricotta droppings made me nauseous, and when I pulled the trash compactor out from the counter I saw thousands of silverfish sliding atop squash peels. |
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A bucket in a corner is used by the 43 prisoners of his cell and disperses nauseous odors throughout the day, not to mention the diseases it can cause. |
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Some people may feel faint, weak or nauseous during or after donation. |
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I felt nauseous, never to the point of throwing up, but almost. |
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Is it a myth that you shouldn't drink alcohol while taking antibiotics? I often do and haven't felt remotely nauseous. |
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You get breathless, you start to shake, feel nauseous and sick. |
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Very effective in neutralizing nauseous odours, even smoke. |
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You may lose your appetite, feel nauseous and vomit. |
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Heavily pregnant, nauseous, she barely made it to her meeting. |
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Not nauseous, but her knees buckled when she tried to stand. |
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If you regularly go over this stage, you will feel nauseous. |
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Rather, I feel nauseous from the diesel exhaust puttering out hiccups of black smoke, as the Bhavna Putra's chipped orange and white hull soars and dips like a cistern ball-cock, on the alum-coloured waves. |
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Patients with ataxia tend to get carsick or seasick fairly quickly, and they can become nauseous if there is too much movement in their visual field. |
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