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nauseous - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- slightly: The only downside was that I was feeling slightly nauseous in the middle of each contraction.
- rather: The last time I walked past one, I found the smell of fat and small children rather nauseous.
- very: My GP prescribed antibiotics, which didn't work and made me feel very nauseous ' .
- little: I believe at the time it made me feel a little nauseous.
- so: I became so nauseous I couldn't find a comfortable position.
- constantly: She has come clean after a mystery illness covered her skin in boils and made her constantly nauseous and tired.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- feel: Maybe he could have a catchphrase, such as " Quick, pass me a bucket, I feel a bit nauseous " .
- make: The two other approved drugs include disulfiram, sold as Antabuse, which makes people nauseous when they mix it with alcohol.
Modifies a noun
- feeling: The other is more a food aversion, where certain food textures or odors cause nauseous feelings or even vomiting.
- taste: When the berries are rubbed they release an aromatic and slightly resinous odor and they have a bitter and nauseous taste.
- draft: After I had taken Macquoid's nauseous draft, I went and lay down on my chest.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: The child may feel nauseous, tired or have a headache.
- become: I became so nauseous I couldn't find a comfortable position.
- get: If you looked at it for too long you started to get nauseous.
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