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"nauseatingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel that you want to vomit
  2. in a way that makes you feel full of horror synonym revoltingly, sickeningly

73 Sentences With "nauseatingly"

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The overall effect is to make a viewer feel nauseatingly trapped.
At best, I had "Grrr," an expression of nauseatingly adorable indignation.
Jekyll Bruno is the nauseatingly affable young man who gave us "Grenade".
Nauseatingly, there are many other instances of men using literal crap against women.
The labor of the poor is not only dangerous but viscerally, nauseatingly disgusting.
It was almost nauseatingly rich; my throat contracted, and my eyes watered with pleasure.
"Nauseatingly, we forget that reality when we celebrate El Lissitzky's poster," Jones writes, adverbially.
It's simply adding another stale, misogynistic rape joke to the nauseatingly high pile of preexisting ones.
Drew: Muffled sobbing, constant screaming, a nauseatingly close crop on Anthony Fantano's face—all disturbing stuff.
Indeed, as Borden and the Cinefamily crowd noted, much of Born in Flames is nauseatingly prescient.
Even the le Carre comparison has become a nauseatingly common cliché, bandied about endlessly since Litvinenko's death.
But secondly: let's think about the nauseatingly ironic prospect of Gibson directing Margot Robbie's character, Harley Quinn.
Shapiro reads "listeners'" letters that recount nauseatingly cheerful, clichéd stories about falling in love and happy coincidences.
When images of a nauseatingly blue Will Smith first hit the web in February, we feared the worst.
The Elder's world is nauseatingly vivid, reminiscent of the too-sharp smells and sounds associated with a migraine.
Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face is no Aaron Eckhart, and the performance can be nauseatingly over-the-top.
Like the moment when a regular dream turns nauseatingly Lynchian, I was suddenly aware that something was off-kilter.
Everything is so nauseatingly cute, from Rory's Precious Moments doll face to Lorelai's wardrobe to that picture-perfect small town.
Soon, his angelically backlit, nauseatingly cute cat photos were winning prizes and appearing in magazines from National Geographic to Life.
I know this, because I have a collection of nauseatingly saccharine fluffy padlocked journals that won't ever let me forget it.
Now, the Trump-supporting pharmaceutical exec has been suspended from Twitter for harassing journalist Lauren Duca in the most nauseatingly creepy way.
Also, how nauseatingly tense was that closing sequence between Philip and Stan, where the personal and geopolitical crashed up against each other?
This longing, an impulse which verges on the nauseatingly nostalgic, is politically foolish as it fuels the dangerous fantasies of the far right.
They were stoked about each other then—that's how Rob would have put it—but it was never this bottomless, almost nauseatingly intense craving.
The perverter of Islam with a nauseatingly infectious ideology that had a greater lure to a disenfranchised minority than anything comparable since the 1970s.
As expected, the perfume is almost nauseatingly sweet with notes of chocolate, Tahitian vanilla, and orange blossom to mimic the desserts on the menu.
Some of the loudest echoes of the present come in a long Pepys monologue delivered by Mr. Lazar with a nauseatingly garden-variety lecherousness.
If the camera followed the character like it normally would, the camera would turn upside-down with the character, which would be nauseatingly disorienting.
Because while the gap between the real and the replica can seem nauseatingly narrow, we do have a brilliant mechanism for telling reality from artifice.
Other times they're more drastic; a storyline in the second episode felt so nauseatingly familiar that I had to pause the episode to collect myself.
By comparison, spending $125 on a single pair of Rothy's flats or the new sneaker seems nauseatingly expensive, even if the shoes last much longer.
If you're one of the nauseatingly lucky few to be experiencing elongated and secure cohabitation, then you're probably unsure about your job (or lack thereof).
Thomas Jane and Molly Parker square-off to striking effect, painting a portrait of a marriage that is as at once remarkably absurd and nauseatingly plausible.
West's guest appearance feels like a nauseatingly transparent ratings stunt that sells out the millions of fans still reeling from his commitment to his MAGA shtick.
" It's nauseatingly clear that he's hoping she says something like "Love and companionship from a patchy-haired pedophile," but instead she says, "At the moment, peace and quiet.
So far, the #J20 trial hasn't garnered the round-the-clock media coverage of, say, one of Trump's hallucinogenic tweets, but its principles are just as nauseatingly surreal.
But despite the pixels and the poor sound quality, the essence of the track and video shines through the fog like a pair of nauseatingly well-lit headlights.
One checklist suggests you can "let the groom organize the suits" (how gracious of you) while another refers to the groom rather nauseatingly as "h2b" ("husband-to-be").
For Georgie to be someone who's not utterly grating, on the one hand, or nauseatingly charming, on the other, she has to surprise both us and herself continuously.
During air travel, while forced air whistles inside a creaky cabin and the landscape tilts nauseatingly below, I play level after level to keep my fear in check.
There will be opportunities in the next four years (and beyond) to refine our process for making bold, collective statements online (and off) Of that, we are nauseatingly sure.
Photos from the red carpet outside the event show Trump and May holding hands – a nauseatingly awkward scene that has caused controversy (and repulsion) among many British people before.
The harp is typically associated with chubby naked babies with nauseatingly flawless curls, a skinny bloke wearing tights circa 1300 A.D. or, for the completely cultureless, a mediocre Irish lager.
Likewise, while the staging, lighting, costumes, and 80s covers of American Psycho were brilliant, and its Donald Trump references nauseatingly timely, it couldn't conjure up any of the original shock.
It offers indispensable lessons about meandering the nauseatingly cluttered and complex world we find ourselves in; it provides a landing pad, an anchorage, a safe haven amidst the brands and façades and trends.
One is this sort of chorus of women saying although this has been a nauseatingly normal part of my life, I'm gonna name it now, and I'm going to say that it oughtn't be.
The nauseatingly verdant gel quickly transformed into a white foam, and then the smell hit me: a musty mixture of spice, citrus, and sweetness, like your traditional Axe body spray topped off with lime.
The world's most famous masked maximalist is an EDM producer in the strictest sense, and as such his productions are a centrifugal cavalcade of rickety state fair rollercoaster drops and nauseatingly sweet synth sounds.
At first blush, this reported assault sounds nauseatingly familiar, like the run-of-the-mill American racial harassment that has always been common but has become increasingly revealed thanks to videos shared on social media.
Family Trip Mode: The Zombie will reconfigure its body into a 1974 Ford Country Squire station wagon, including broken air-conditioning, seats stained from ketchup and chocolate milk shakes, and a nauseatingly sticky rear compartment.
There's nothing conventionally erotic about Jones' fish-man, who secretes a thick slime, has razor-sharp claws, communicates only in clicks and gurgles (some supplied by del Toro himself) and requires nauseatingly polluted water to survive.
Unlike most of the books I loved as a child, which hold up remarkably well, when I bought the All-of-a-Kind Family books to read to my kids, I found them to be nauseatingly cloying.
You know: the earnest, embarrassing kind that has been proven to approximate mystical epiphanies, and which is of a wholly other category than just "taking acid" and going to a laser tag maze or a nauseatingly-lit Wendy's.
The 28-year-old country singer recently sat down with friends (and fellow country music stars) Runaway June for their new series, Off the Road with Runaway June, and admitted that she finds her romance with Ray to be nauseatingly adorable.
" This is possibly the most nauseatingly childish part of the whole spectacle: You storm into a store with your pals, throw all the books around, and when some grown-ups tell you off, you whine, "Buh, buh… but he started it!
The video game is far from the worst efforts born out of cashing in on this iconic IP. But that's not a high bar to clear, considering its nearest comparison might actually be the nauseatingly millennial 2016 reboot-ish sequel.
Catering to the one person who wants to watch explorative folktronica at 4am, as much as it does the circus-loving theatre student who only came to experience the excitement of the Big Top, Glastonbury is - as you're probably nauseatingly aware - for everyone.
The bottom line is this: Kardashian is inspiring for choosing a new path as a 38-year-old mother of three — and she is also the nauseatingly privileged proof that in today's America, no option is off-limits for the very wealthy.
It'll be—NBC will breathlessly tell you how great it all is, how great we all are, how great America is, and you'll believe it despite all evidence to the contrary, because for a brief moment it is great, in a specific kind of nauseatingly awful way.
Senator Kamala Harris, whose dud presidential campaign has lately become a slightly more plausible vice presidential one, took the opportunity to reheat her LIFT Act, which would direct preposterously insufficient payments to a narrow subset of Americans who were neither too rich nor, not a little nauseatingly, too poor.
Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name, The Talented Mr. Ripley follows a young forger and impersonator (Matt Damon) who becomes intent on stealing the life of a wealthy heir (Jude Law.) A twisted web of lies, deceit, and desperation, this is the kind of movie that'll make you nauseatingly nervous.
While the troubling gender dynamics of the show were always overt — with Mr. Trump, when he wasn't nauseatingly inviting women up to his penthouse as a reward, alternately praising and shaming contestants for "using womanly charm" and "relying on your sexuality to win" — the class and racial tensions were more apparent, if indirect.
It's a fate that's been nauseatingly normalized, thanks to the NRA and their political enablers: "G is for Greg who was caught unawares/ H is for Hiro who needs more than prayers …" It's scarifying stuff, a far cry from the macabre wit of the 1963 original, whose satirical target was the chirpy homilies of most ABC's of the day.
Suffice it to say that a lot of them are along the lines of "this is gay"—not merely in the teenage "synonym for unmacho corniness" sense but in the belief that "Let's Ram It," despite being an actual NFL Officially Licensed Product created in the nauseatingly normative heart of 80s Reagan America, is literally an expression of homosexual desire.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 40% approval rating, based on five reviews. AllMovie called the film "revolting," but "nauseatingly effective," though noting that it is "primarily a showcase for the gory special-effects artistry of Gianetto de Rossi". Some critics criticized the film for its depictions of animal abuse, the poor acting and lines, and sexism.
Others involve acts that are deeply disgusting or revolting (e.g., eating various kinds of nauseatingly repulsive things). Still others involve affronts to our religious, moral, or patriotic sensibilities (e.g., overt acts of flag desecration); shocks to our sense of shame or embarrassment (such as acts of public sex); and a wide range of offensive conduct based on fear, anger, humiliation, boredom or frustration.
His identical twin brother, Neil North, substitutes for him for a short period while he is ill. Mr. North is a draconian teacher, whereas Neil is nauseatingly nice. They are identical twins, which makes the students think that Mr. North has had a dramatic change of character, until they see them together. Another teacher, Mr. South, is mentioned very near the beginning, but never appears.
Spin Jessica Grose found the album "unbelievably derivative and banal," commenting, "The thought of the Click Five catering to legions of swooning tweens may be inevitable considering their tour partners, but you don't have to be part of the Click Five problem. You can be part of the solution." A reviewer for IGN was explicitly negative, describing the record at times "an aborted fetus" and "nauseatingly acrimonious," while also suggesting readers should instead download music from Leonard Cohen (misattributed as Joel Cohen), A Tribe Called Quest, and Can.
Amanda Kiser of The Battalion praised the episode's portrayal of anti-smoking educational performances: "Watch the 'Butt Out' episode of South Park if you were not fortunate enough to witness such a spectacle as a preteen. Granted, the truth is substantially less ridiculous, but it is still incredibly, nauseatingly self-consciously hip." Richard Ives of Times Higher Education also praised this aspect of this episode: "Teachers to whom I've shown these clips sigh in recognition." The Daily Record of Scotland praised the episode, which they said was extremely "timely".
GameSpot's Ben Stahl also called the N64 version's track design "innovative and cute", as well as saying the tracks and backgrounds have a "somewhat real look" that makes it easier to tell where the player should be driving. IGN's reviewer for the PC version praised the game's background animations, stating that they not only "add to the atmosphere of the game, but also affect the way it plays". However, some reviewers criticised the game's performance, with IGN's Sam Bishop stating that the PlayStation version's load times between levels are horrendous and Next Generation Chris Charla calling the N64 version's framerate "nauseatingly slow". Conversely, IGN's Winnie Imperio called the N64 version's framerate "consistent, if not entirely smooth".
The game received "unfavorable" reviews on all platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. The PSP (PlayStation Portable) version was cited as the worst version of all and scored significantly lower than the other two versions, with critics deriding the game's frame rate, gameplay mechanics and replay value. Alex Navarro of GameSpot described the PSP version as having a "nauseatingly choppy frame rate" and commented that the game crashed "on a semi-regular basis... thus corrupting or killing your save file", summing up by saying "There is no version of Pimp My Ride worth recommending to anyone, but the PSP version is definitely the one that should be most actively avoided".
Chillingly, the Jesuit's failure to protest against this bloody means of architectural preservation signals to his employers that he will serve as a passive accomplice to the predatory and brutal methods of the Pinochet regime. This is the beginning of Bolano's indictment of "l'homme intellectuel" who retreats into art, using aestheticism as a cloak and shield while the world lies around him, nauseatingly unchanged, perennially unjust and cruel. This book represents Bolaño's views upon returning to Chile and finding a haven for the consolidation of power structures and human right violation. It is important to note that this book was originally going to be called Tormenta de Mierda (Shit Storm in English) but was convinced by Jorge Herralde and Juan Villoro to change the name.
Writing for The Guardian, Rachel Aroesti said the album "centres on the slick, soulful, 80s-style R&B; that has provided the foundation for K Michelle's career". Aroesti described Michelle's vocals on the album as "rich and glassy" and said that they are "coated in the kind of vocoder effect that makes them glitch and ripple nauseatingly". Chris Malone of Forbes said that the album registers as an "otherwise solid offering" from the singer and later added: "While the new material is a much-welcome glimpse into the mind of the singer, it also struggles in distinguishing itself from her previous albums". Brittany Burton of Respect wrote that All Monsters Are Human is "by far K. Michelle's biggest release to date" and also said that the most notable element of the album is the "effortless production" put into it.

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