If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit. |
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He sullied his already dwindling credibility with an exhibition of arrogance, bad taste, and egotism that made for queasy viewing. |
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Like riding in a fast car on a curvy road, most growth stocks make me queasy. |
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As I breathed in the putrid air, a metallic taste formed at the back of my throat, making my stomach more than a little queasy. |
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As the two-stroke fumes were starting to make even the more robust feel queasy, we embarked upon the return leg of our journey. |
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Stomach queasy, Rebecca clutched a beaded throw pillow to her chest, certain she'd never eat again. |
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Although I wondered a few months ago whether attending this exhibition might make me queasy, in fact it was a rather uninvolving affair. |
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The Associated Press reported that a few got queasy but that others found it an educational experience. |
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I was reading my book for the first 45 min or so, and when I looked up I felt terribly queasy. |
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William was driving nine-year-old Emma to Windsor Castle for the day when they stopped the car because the youngster felt queasy. |
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To prevent that queasy feeling, skip acidic foods like tomatoes and orange juice if your stomach is empty. |
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Whatever the size of the vessel, there is little worse when at sea than those disconcerting and queasy rolling motions. |
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Still, without all that queasy motion, there would not be much to the film to make any kind of lasting impression. |
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He expends all his energies reacting to the incessant, queasy lurch of the metallic object confining his limbs. |
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Yet, for all that, it was hard not to feel slightly queasy about the prospects for the remainder of the Scottish season. |
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The work combines a fourth-form puerility with a satirical current, one that leaves the viewer slightly queasy. |
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Odd how one can agree with so much of the detail of a book, while feeling slightly queasy about its broader perspective. |
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Was I the only one that felt slightly queasy at the thought of Kenyon taking the moral high ground? |
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The only people who felt queasy about this courtly ritual were the impressionable, faint-hearted administrators of British tennis. |
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All of which makes me feel slightly queasy and disinclined to buy so much as a new face cloth. |
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Bethany had felt energized before the meet, but now she felt nervous and queasy. |
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Shibe Park had a press box far above the playing field, and a visiting reporter might get a queasy stomach if he was afflicted with acrophobia. |
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I'd woken up almost every half hour through out the night feeling queasy before falling back into a restless doze. |
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If you're getting a queasy feeling about lunching, dining or having coffee with someone you've met on the job, there's probably a reason. |
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And you know, in there with the queasy grin fuel and crosseyed party favours are some special, secret moments of touching tenderness. |
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The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise. |
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This kind of scenario has always made me very queasy, right to the very core of my being. |
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The album is stuffed with queasy midtempo tracks and bizarre orchestration, but it's by no means impenetrable. |
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The trepidation makes me feel queasy, so I cope by putting it out of my mind so that's enough about that. |
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Chris was the second one to notice, and the scowl dropped rather quickly, replaced by a sickeningly sweet simper that made Sam queasy. |
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An inner ear disturbance, such as motion sickness, also can make you queasy. |
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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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I have a strange, queasy feeling that I can never impart to him about how capricious and arbitrary a regime like this can be. |
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From the opening sequence, there's an uneasy sense of hovering and watching and waiting, a queasy ominousness that lasts throughout. |
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Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment. |
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Gazing at the various NYC baseball caps and sweatshirts, I felt rather queasy. |
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It makes me queasy just to turn up for the photo opportunity so I turn up for the briefing as well. |
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I remember one particularly rough whale-watching trip where everyone felt queasy. |
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The first case probably causes a queasy feeling in your stomach every time you hear that, nonetheless wonderful, melody. |
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His impassioned diatribes are laced with the queasy petulance of someone who already knows he's lost the fight, going to the mat with a whine instead of a real donnybrook. |
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Such bitingly humorous touches risk coming across as a bit of a queasy surprise, if the designer is covering for a lack of decisive strokes. |
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So what will be your cure when you wake with a pounding head, queasy stomach and a million regrets? |
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When I visit it, I feel a bit queasy remembering good old times lying there staring up at the slats, dreaming of boys, palm trees, poems. |
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They think about how they can capture some votes and at the same how they can ease off the queasy feeling inside them. |
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Finally, let us also avoid overdoing it, ladies and gentlemen, as the didactic language used sometimes makes me feel rather queasy. |
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Because they like to feel squishy rather than queasy, they take a half step, thinking that will ease the pressure. |
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Startups need people who won't get queasy when times are rough, he says. |
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Like nearly all of the most notorious French banlieues, it has the queasy artificiality of a science-fiction set. |
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The security state and its relationship with democracy present all the queasy opportunities a playwright could want. |
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About how queasy the crew feels, but that everybody from the crew is voluntarily here. |
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So they are now really kind of queasy and uneasy about having maybe slept too long and not having developed enough. |
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Opinion polls, whatever questions are put, can sometimes tend to make you feel queasy. |
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You also have the queasy feeling that you're paying too much for what you're getting. |
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Ask 100 people to look down from the top of a tall building and most of them will feel a little queasy. |
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I needed to ensure that there was someone standing behind each volunteer just in case whatever it was I did made them feel dizzy or queasy. |
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Now I have a list of former 'comfort foods' that make me queasy just thinking about them. |
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Retailers know that the effects of a queasy market are soon detectable at the sales counter. |
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Emotionally, I feel like after a nightmare: a little physically anxious, a bit of a headache, queasy, scratchy throat. |
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Bring some not-too-salty crackers or, better yet, ginger snap cookies, which can help settle queasy stomachs. |
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If you're napping a lot or queasy from morning sickness, you may not feel like eating normal-sized meals. |
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But I feel queasy about the shortness of those sentences. when you consider the length that, for an example, an abused woman might get for killing her abusive husband. |
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Does that strike you as nannyish and make you a little queasy? |
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She gets sick in cars and queasy whenever she steps on board a boat. |
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Like most highly addictive substances, at first you're left feeling slightly queasy but once you get the taste, they soon become the centre of your universe. |
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His TV Dinner was a feast of curiosities enmeshed with the everyday, a meal that leaves one feeling slightly queasy, even overstuffed, but eager for more. |
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Whatever approach you take, when you're feeling even slightly queasy, the fresh air and steadier view on deck is preferable to being down below in a damp, stuffy cabin. |
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Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding. |
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He worked normally at Chequers on Saturday and felt fine when he hosted a monthly dinner there, but felt queasy on Sunday morning and a doctor was called. |
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Strong smells can push a slightly queasy stomach over the edge. |
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It's enough to make even a veteran traveler a little queasy. |
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It felt weird to be taking such an interest in a complete stranger, and I actually began to feel a bit queasy about it, like I was some kind of deranged bunny-boiler stalker. |
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Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses. |
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Surely all this graphic talk of gastrointestinal distress is making you queasy. |
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Yet financialism can leave voters feeling queasy, and candidates grasping for answers. |
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The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and falling on a queasy swell. |
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But then a queasy expression came over him and he began to fidget around. |
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A queasy feeling consumed me and I made a mad dash for the bathroom that I knew was located through the door with the picture of Orlando Bloom on it. |
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Ishiguro's latest work, Never Let Me Go, presents a portrait of a fictional English boarding school that seems idyllic but leaves us rather queasy. |
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The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy. |
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Also, while the typical cause of fever is the onset of infection, which may make your stomach queasy, you need to have plenty of liquids on hand to prevent dehydration. |
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A queasy combination of classic Wayne oat opera and happy jalopy jokiness a la Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. |
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Afterwards, I got back on the train with a queasy feeling in my stomach. My mind was oriented to returning to the U. S., but I knew I was going to join the Church and Peace staff. |
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A queasy mix of eerie-sounding percussion, ominous slide guitar and creaky banjo adds to the backwoodsy, boogeyman feel. |
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I wasn't the only one to feel a bit queasy about all of this. |
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The old standby for safe value, real estate, is as risky as anything else. If you're looking for a company that encapsulates the queasy ephemerality of this economy, you couldn't do better than Amazon. |
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The best that can be said of Franco Zeffirelli's teacosy memoir is that it's not quite as queasy as Life Is Beautiful. |
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For example, your dream job at this point might be an emergency room doctor, but in the course of your volunteer work in a hospital, you may discover that the mere mention of blood makes you queasy and lightheaded. |
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Flasks of boiling water, sugar and a china tea-set are lined up at the back of the classroom-turned-immunization post for those inclined to swoon or feel queasy at the mere sight of a needle. |
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They might feel queasy at the whiff of high horse. |
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If the world economy has you feeling queasy, there's good reason. |
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In fact they could leave you feeling extremely queasy so keep them out of your fruit bowl. |
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It's a brilliantly written episode of queasy equipoise. |
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Finally, if the work-at-home employer passes all these tests but you still feel a bit queasy about the offer, trust your gut and run the other way. |
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So although my response to your inquiry might make you feel a little queasy in the stomach the truth is that they cannot be used for any other reason than personal sickness. |
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When they see the population wants the particular law because it makes sense, they have this internal battle between feeling all queasy about demanding responsibility and consequences and the possibility of losing votes. |
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As Anton du Beke guided Laila Rouass to first place last Saturday, his cheesy, queasy smile was petrified in a rictus grin. |
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Nothing else quite guarantees the same queasy intensity of feeling. |
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It makes me feel queasy looking at wrinkled-up funbags on daytime telly. |
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I was queasy after my upper GI series, but it far outshone the lower one. |
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