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16 Sentences With "more squeamish"

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A more squeamish envoy might have waffled or flubbed his lines.
And if there's anything we're more squeamish about than sex, it's bathroom habits.
The ratings parameters also seem much more squeamish about depictions of women's sexual pleasure than men's.
When my friend and I say that we want to try the food, he gets even more squeamish.
And local officials who are most directly under threat from federal defunding — police officers — are even more squeamish.
This, unsurprisingly, only makes evaluators even more squeamish: Cracking the big leagues as an extremely contact-dependent hitter is difficult enough.
Time and again, we have shown ourselves to be far more squeamish on the topic than our fellow poopers around the world.
While writing the script for Blue Ruin, he said he heard his daughters playing nearby, and realized how much more squeamish he'd grown since his youth.
Without the exposure to more explicit imagery, I became increasingly squeamish and avoidant, which means I didn't get any more exposure, which meant I became more squeamish and avoidant.
She's also managed to keep her Democratic colleagues in line, from her more squeamish and less calculating counterpart in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, to the young insurgents who sought her ouster.
Uber's controversies, including Mr Kalanick being caught on video berating a driver, have helped its rival—particularly on America's liberal-minded west coast, where people are more squeamish about using a brand associated with sexism.
The movies aren't explicitly mean-spirited about this dynamic, but it's there, and they're all the more squeamish when viewed now in country where the sitting president could be summed up in these same terms, in a nutshell.
The idea is that once the paperwork and conditions become less onerous, more manufacturers will start producing internal condoms—and, hopefully, producing different kinds of internal condoms, such as models that come with tampon-like applicators for the more squeamish.
As for Asia, "because China is not remotely interested in the democratic health of the United States", its leaders and tycoons are happy to flatter Mr Trump or do business deals with his family, giving China an advantage over more squeamish Western powers, sighs a diplomat who sees this process up close.
J. Meadows Cowper, The lives of the deans of Canterbury, 1541 to 1900. Canterbury: Cross & Jackman, 1900, p. 67. He died in 1619 and was buried in the Lady Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral. His monument is described as 'a bone-encrusted tomb-chest [which] is a fine example of that obsessive early seventeenth-century morbidity which repelled later, more squeamish observers'.
In contrast, Aggie (whose previous jobs included associate editor in Good Housekeeping and working for MI6) assumes the more serious "dirt detective" role, performing such tasks as the bacterial analysis. She plays at being more squeamish than Kim, claiming that she will be sick or run away from a particularly horrific home. While cleaning, both Kim and Aggie wear industrial white suits and rubber gloves adorned with marabou feathers and fake gemstones. The duo have become well known in the UK, to the extent that they (and often the programme itself) are almost always referred to as just Kim and Aggie.

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