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queasy - use in sentences
Infinitive complement
- think: Makes them queasy to think of not being a body.
Modifying Another Word
- slightly: This makes me slightly queasy for a couple of reasons.
- little: By the time I get home I feel a little queasy, a bit like travel sickness.
- very: Some of the scences are grusome and make you feel very queasy.
- quite: DC felt quite queasy on the second trip in the rougher offshore waters.
- decidedly: By the time we are half way there I'm not quite sick just decidedly queasy.
- too: I felt too queasy to explore it and slept out in the sun.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- feel: We all felt a bit queasy from then on.
- make: The orange glow over the city makes the sky look queasy.
- get: I liked the Empire State bit and actually got a bit queasy at some points tho!
Modifies a noun
- stomach: I felt awful with a queasy stomach now joining with my bad head.
- feeling: I had a queasy feeling that I couldn't shake.
- moment: You know those queasy moments when you suddenly see a photograph of an old flame in the newspaper?
- listening: Hearing about people deliberately injuring themselves can be queasy listening for some.
- reading: LOL, I feel a bit queasy reading all of this!
Used with adjective complement
- feel: DC felt quite queasy on the second trip in the rougher offshore waters.
- get: About four hours into a flight from Lima to Dallas I started getting queasy.
- look: Scully stands beside Trondheim, while Mulder, looking queasy, emerges from the lavatory.
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