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"queasiness" Definitions
  1. the feeling of wanting to vomit synonym nausea
  2. the feeling of being slightly nervous or worried about something

108 Sentences With "queasiness"

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"He's getting a little queasiness in his stomach," Schumer said.
The unrecognition and queasiness I felt before is overwhelmed by awe.
Still, there's a deeper queasiness to Prime Day that's harder to dismiss.
The queasiness over the big tech companies is more spiritual than financial.
In the 1990s the news media found a way around that queasiness.
Meow has no time for the qualms and queasiness of body-hacking critics.
This isn't the only population that's found marijuana can help with queasiness, though.
There's been some speculation, certainly being pushed by Republicans, that there's Democratic queasiness.
It also sparked queasiness among some of Trump's supporters, including at the White House.
It brought me pretty close to feeling like an actual astronaut — queasiness and all.
Though the ending is a letdown, the queasiness up to then is well orchestrated.
This isn't the only population that's turned to the substance to help with queasiness.
The EU's executive, parliament and data-protection authorities have all expressed queasiness over FATCA.
These men are good company, even if the trip itself might cause some queasiness.
These kinds of scenarios can inspire "both wonder and a certain moral queasiness," Mukherjee writes.
My longest sessions ended because of the phone overheating, not from any sort of queasiness.
It is the heart-wrenching queasiness that will allow Marie's story to stay with you.
It's a performance that makes the viewer anxious, too, but that queasiness becomes its power.
Set all moral queasiness aside, if you will, for the duration, and look at these paintings.
Meteorologists expressed a sense of queasiness and helplessness as their worst fears about Harvey were realized.
The movie is beautifully shot, which lends the banality of Mark's squalid realm a certain queasiness.
The mild sense of queasiness I had been feeling since I landed in Cuzco soon abated.
It offers these moments of gory excess, then Jonah's queasiness implicitly shames you for enjoying them.
Which is very, very different from now, where you feel an instinctual queasiness from using our product.
That doesn't elevate the material, necessarily, as much as it does add to the queasiness watching it.
The roughly developed attempts so far never seem to justify the awkward hardware or the stomach queasiness.
All I can feel is the queasiness that comes with spending a half-hour using a VR headset.
Home sales on the high end are softening, likely due to stock market volatility and general consumer queasiness.
A bigger concern is the queasiness some NATO members are already showing about standing up to Russian bullying.
Queasiness can be an issue with VR, especially when your head movements aren't matching up with the head-tracking.
Their reticence isn't unusual — most corporate-minded individuals view the prospect of new government mandates with a certain queasiness.
The common culprits: anxiety about future events, queasiness from something I ate or my cat's jumping on my chest.
Whatever I was looking at on my computer screen, I was also thinking about the queasiness I felt, and mortality.
But I still left a little spun, and that queasiness lasted for 15 minutes or so after everything was over.
When I got home I took some nausea medication and rested in bed until the queasiness started to slightly subside.
None with quite as much fervor as: I say: Personally, I do sort of feel ashamed about my core queasiness.
The very suggestion of tinkering with DNA to bring back prehistoric beasts inspires fear, queasiness and even contempt among many.
The few I've had have felt very good, though the pleasure is usually colored by my own queasiness about the act.
The hands tingling is one, the most common one is the pain in the arm, but what's really common is queasiness.
Rather, queasiness over impeachment appears to be about continuity, disdain for the din that has been become our discourse, and exhaustion.
Gratitude for the chance to make Barzini's acquaintance, and for Barrese's sensitivity in making the introduction, is accompanied by ethical queasiness.
But no sooner had I taken a bite of slice two than I started to feel that familiar queasiness in my stomach.
But the end of the last decade produced a queasiness for Mr. Slonim and others who relied on magazines for their incomes.
Certainly in films Tarantino made after Kill Bill, without her, that delicate tension is gone and there's an increasing queasiness in its place.
One good way to calm the queasiness following this market volatility is to generously pad that rainy day fund you've likely been ignoring.
Dying Light is technically impressive, but like Rob Zombie films, sponge cake, and Journey's Greatest Hits, my enjoyment is impeded by my queasiness.
I suspect that's a reflection both of their weaker commitment to the general cause and their queasiness about engaging with this specific case.
The best way to remedy this kind of queasiness is to eat a snack or small meal, just to get something in your stomach.
Security cameras in public places would make it easier to convict those who hide in crowds—Germans should overcome their queasiness about such surveillance.
Whether out of moral queasiness or political fear, a smattering of Republican lawmakers chose to say, "Enough is enough" to this particular Trump atrocity.
Apart from the queasiness we should feel about ABC's tradition of fake prudishness designed to rile up middle America's real prudishness, the clip is bizarre.
I get us both cold-brews, S. gets a latte, and I get a croissant, hoping food in my stomach will help with the queasiness.
I remember it creeping up on me the way a sickness bug does; a lingering, background queasiness that very quickly escalated into full-blown dread.
After a while, the dancers' weightless and slow-motion swaying, especially as they lean against one another and twirl away, is enough to induce queasiness.
Though the taste isn't completely repulsive, I can't help but feel a creeping queasiness at the thought that veal and salmon can taste so alike.
Concern and queasiness about rampant datafication of children, including via commercial tracking of their use of online services, has been raised  in multiple EU member states.
At Home With Amy Sedaris, Sedaris's latest project, is an expansion of an oeuvre that mixes discomfort and queasiness with Sedaris's signature charm and unceasing positivity.
The operator's brain does all the heady lifting of inferring 3D space – which makes the experience graphically light, and actually decreases queasiness and other negative effects.
The result is a grotesque body seemingly born of the grotto (which is, after all, the root of  "grotesque"), startling in its indecency and sheer queasiness.
Demand for homes there is buoyant, and Jo Stoddart of Locate Guernsey, an investment-promotion agency, says queasiness over Mr Corbyn is one of the main reasons.
But here, too, queasiness about share prices and the lengths to which investors will go to buy bonds with decent yields has crept into the Fed's deliberations.
The editors write, "Ultimately, they divide us as a society, stimulate queasiness, stir up uncomfortable gasps of incredulity and in the end cause the reader to ask "WTF?
Watch more from Tonic: These changes reflect legitimate advances in cancer treatment, Ataseven said; there are now better drugs to help with the queasiness that often accompanies chemo.
No planets, cities or galaxies are in peril, and you can enjoy the spectacle without any of the usual action-movie queasiness about invisible and extensive civilian casualties.
But there was queasiness, too, at the inescapable memories of old photos showing the theater defiled during the Nazi era, festooned with swastikas and visited regularly by Hitler.
An hour or so later, after we had tried opening paragraphs of John Hersey's " Hiroshima " and Truman Capote's " In Cold Blood ," my initial excitement had curdled into queasiness.
Sure, unfiltered watching has its dangers, as shown by the recent queasiness induced by a couple of eagles feeding a cat to their fuzzy chicks, all live on camera (?).
And for Mike Judge's crude but prescient "Idiocracy" (2006), playing Friday, March 3, through Sunday, which nails our media-addled-and-addicted culture with a precision often inducing queasiness.
Ruminate too much on a hangover or the squishy sound of your own heart valves during an echocardiogram, and the queasiness will collapse in on itself and become insurmountable.
And the queasiness that comes along with all of it, the sense that these people represent Everything That's Wrong With America, as amusing as they might be, hasn't gone away.
Latency is a huge concern for cloud-based PC virtualization and it's even more key in VR where the slightest increase in tracking latency can lead to some major user queasiness.
Those exigencies, combined with a reputation for bushwhacking during the civil war—and, above all, the enduring queasiness about miscegenation—turned the Melungeons, in their neighbours' imaginings, into renegades and bogeymen.
Lyrically, Pure Comedy is among the year's knottiest albums, deftly weaving together alternately sincere and/or obscure and/or cynical speech acts intended to convey the queasiness of, say, scrolling through Twitter.
Instead it persists at a low-key level of queasiness, in the same way that the characters let anxieties simmer and percolate without ever giving themselves or the audience the relief of a release.
As I neared the end of my first slice, which was a full quarter of the pizza, I didn't feel any of the queasiness and discomfort I'd come to expect from eating deep-dish.
It is notable that the queasiness about Saudi Arabia has spread to K Street, the lobbyists' corridor, since even clients with the most toxic reputations are normally able to secure representation if their checks clear.
This isn't to say that his only interesting work belongs to this period, or that his movies from "The Purple Rose of Cairo" through "Husbands and Wives" can be watched today without queasiness or qualm.
" Tillis concedes he could have "probably spent more time explaining" his queasiness with Trump's national emergency to his constituents, but doesn't disavow what in North Carolina political circles is now simply called "the op-ed.
The First Time I felt sick to my stomach from the second I opened my eyes that morning, but it wasn't the familiar queasiness of too little sleep, or too much bourbon the night before.
That's a hallmark of the show's writing, which is grimly purposeful in how it makes sure every joke serves the show's larger stories and themes about the existential queasiness of working for a corporation like Hampton DeVille.
There is queasiness among Democratic leaders who fear that an unsuccessful bid to oust Trump from power will only strengthen the President in the run-up to the 2020 election and will validate his norm busting leadership style.
I could get him a frenulectomy, she said, but even if I could quash my queasiness at the idea of slashing my baby's cherubic little tongue, there was still no guarantee my breasts would then agree to milk.
All of which suggests that Ms. Sarandon might not be ideally cast in the role of the flamboyantly dotty Lorraine in "Happy Talk," Jesse Eisenberg's latest comedy of queasiness, which opened on Thursday at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
I couldn't decide if this was rosé blasphemy or not, but as I waved Sirin and Steph goodbye, I was starting to feel a queasiness in my stomach that would later result in numerous rosé and cheese-fueled nightmares.
He has a hint of heart, as well as a cruel, predatory streak that the Safdies' expose for shocks and laughs, daring you to either take offense or take the joke, and banking on your queasiness in either case.
The pair employ the same mixture of queasiness and catchiness that hooked me in the first place, ripping the veil of sterile perfection off of pop music as we normally understand it to reveal something disgusting and lovable beneath.
Plagued by unstable moods, bouts of queasiness and severe balance problems — barely able to walk straight and unable to cross a parking lot or climb stairs without difficulty — Earnhardt Jr. says his judgment about his own health had become compromised.
Feeling some physical agony—such as chest pains or queasiness—may help a person adjust their expectations of their relationship, motivate them to talk to their partner about their needs or make them reassess how valuable the relationship is, he says.
So when the sore breasts, bloating, headaches, and queasiness I'd attributed to my period's imminent arrival dragged out over five weeks, I started sweating, suspecting that I ranked among the less than 1% of people who gets pregnant with an IUD.
If you're a fan of sausage pizza, but wonder if they could be done even better — whether for health reasons, environmental ones, or just queasiness about eating intestines — you're the target market for the new Impossible Supreme pizza at Little Caesars.
Lo-fi Scottish folk isn't normally the kind of thing we write about here on THUMP, but to date, as far we know, as far as we're aware, no one's come close to capturing the queasiness of a proper blow-out bender.
Kushner has been meeting with a variety of groups on all sides of the immigration debate and said last week he will present a plan to Trump shortly -- an announcement that has resulted in more queasiness than confidence for those seeking to limit legal immigration.
But many people may find this tale of a psychologist using his eerie ability to read people by paying attention to their facial expressions to help defense lawyers rig juries just a little morally queasy and not executed well enough to be worth that queasiness.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Donald Trump has dismissed his vulgar sexual comments about women that surfaced on a video as "locker room talk," but his explanation did little to soothe the queasiness of Esther Rosser, a 783-year-old grandmother from Virginia.
The camera operator stayed pretty much static while filming the flights, so your body tends to mirror theirs, which avoids the usual motion sickness issues associated with VR. In fact, iFly's Director of Product Development Mason Barrett insists no one has yet had an issue with queasiness.
The digital queasiness has settled heavily on the nation's capital and its secretive political combatants this week as yet another victim, former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, fell prey to the embarrassment of seeing his personal musings distributed on the internet and highlighted in news reports.
You're famously indecisive, Libra, but the headache you have when you think of your ex or the queasiness in your stomach when you contact a certain family member don't lie—this is a powerful time to tap into that body-level knowledge and trust your gut.
But Ian's enjoyment of this ease and elegance is undermined by his moral queasiness and worry about his future, along with the constant messages he receives from his petty stepsiblings, who have discovered the unauthorized withdrawal he made from the family emergency fund after their father died.
All presidents do this, very definitely, but what made Trump's spin on the evening stand out was its queasiness: He presumably sought to scoop up plaudits from his overwhelmingly white base for showcasing (literally) black Americans when his administration has done so little for them policy-wise.
I've played the album several times across 19.073, and certain parts of it still hit me today with a discomforting queasiness: squeals and drones drift in and out of focus atop crisp folktronica beats of no little beauty, while woozy chimes stagger about in a fog of radio static.
Picking Mr Pence does not amount to a Trump apology to such grandees, and does not change the queasiness that many veterans feel as they head to Cleveland for the Republican National Convention from July 18th-21st (not to mention the scores of big-name Republicans simply giving Cleveland a miss).
This queasiness in dealing with some of the harsher realities of historic (and contemporary) race relations in the region has lately been addressed with projects like Nick Cave's much-lauded citywide happening "Here Hear" sponsored by Cranbrook Art Museum (Cave is also one of the artists represented within 30 Americans).
Plus, even though it's initially difficult to get your bearings when you're floating free and able to do some crazy acrobats thanks to positional jets on your virtual space suit, I imagine real-life astronauts also have to power through some queasiness in order to experience the wonder and beauty of space.
Reflecting a general queasiness that many Europeans feel in making those concessions to Turkey, which has taken an authoritarian turn under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Belgian prime minister, Charles Michel, told reporters earlier on Thursday that Europeans should not succumb to "what at times seems like blackmail" to reach a deal.
Amy Klobuchar, the senator from Minnesota who has sought to occupy the centrist lane of the primary but has found herself supplanted by Joe Biden, the former vice-president, noted her queasiness with proposals for student-debt cancellation and a rapid transition to Medicare for All, which would boot many Americans off their private health-insurance schemes.
I want to be in my twin bed in my quiet house on my quiet street across the river, where I can think about the party and review it in my mind, without having to feel any of the queasiness that comes from actually having to talk to a person, especially a person with a bigger personality than mine.
The latter shamelessly rips the bright beams of M83's 2011 single "Midnight City"—at this point, one of the decade's most influential documents, albeit one that is deeply indebted to visions of the past—and the not-quite-just-an-homage triggers the kind of queasiness you'd get from eating food that's off-brand and expired.
There is queasiness on the part of intelligence agencies, both because they were scrutinizing the incumbent administration's political opponents in the midst of a contentious presidential campaign, and because they were aided and abetted by at least one foreign intelligence service — something that should not have happened; something the revelation of which could damage an information-sharing arrangement critical to national security.

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