queasy

IPA: kwˈizi

adjective

  • Experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach.
  • Easily troubled; squeamish.
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Examples of "queasy" in Sentences

  • And it starts off by you're feeling kind of queasy and sick, and then you start throwing up.
  • I'm not quite as sick as I was yesterday; I can drink tea without feeling sloshy and queasy, which is nice.
  • Yes, even a cupcake blogger can eat too many cupcakes in one day that she get queasy, which is what happened yesterday.
  • For that matter, many moderates remain queasy about legalizing gay marriage; they are sympathetic to homosexuals, but not that sympathetic.
  • I thought it was a coincidence at first - I knew taking the pill made me feel queasy, which is hardly unusual with an antibiotic, so sort of dismissed the speechlessness.
  • Ted greeted the detective with an expression of queasy solicitude, but when he caught sight of Charles something between disconcertion and abject terror took over his face.
  • But instead I ended up at the party in the garden with my mother, my sister and HER boyfriend instead, feeling rather queasy from the fish salad and the sparkling wine and retreating back into the quiet (because empty) house at 1. 30am while the rest stayed out till five.

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