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"squeamish" Definitions
  1. easily upset, or made to feel sick by unpleasant sights or situations, especially when the sight of blood is involved
  2. not wanting to do something that might be considered dishonest or wrong
  3. the squeamish noun [plural] people who are squeamish
"squeamish" Synonyms
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Though we see the play's considerable gore — and its hard-core-niche sexual situations — only through the mind's eye, "Squeamish" is probably not for the squeamish.
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.
It's only natural that populist insurgency makes Europeans feel squeamish.
If you're squeamish, you might want to stop reading now.
If you're squeamish, you may want to look away now.
"I'm not squeamish about it at all anymore," she said.
If it makes you squeamish, then aren't you the problem?
But she knows employees get squeamish around criticizing a boss.
Experts have urged change for decades, but squeamish politicians have balked.
Figure 1 isn't for the squeamish, but investors apparently love it.
I was very squeamish about privacy and didn't cold call anyone.
But many lawmakers have been squeamish, to say the least. Sen.
A more squeamish envoy might have waffled or flubbed his lines.
In person, Giannascoli is honest and squeamish about his own honesty.
Snowden was squeamish about a movie being made about his life.
Vadik couldn't help feeling a squeamish kind of pity for him.
What came next was not for the squeamish, or the dainty.
Apparently, only Westerners get squeamish when seeing antennae on their plates.
Once you get used to poop, you're not too squeamish about anything.
But politicians elsewhere are too squeamish to let people drink recycled waste.
If you're squeamish, don't worry — you don't ever actually see her brain.
Just try not to get squeamish from the very visible animal carcasses.
Once you get used to poop, you're not too squeamish about anything.
You may feel squeamish about inputting passwords to a third-party service.
Young acquaintances whose partners got squeamish the moment health issues came up.
I think there are some things progressives might get squeamish about, too.
"People get very squeamish talking about [drug education]," said the DPA's Jones.
Sure, they can make us squeamish, but they fill an important ecological role.
Gypsy, who said she gets "squeamish" around blood, allegedly sat in another room.
Maybe it's not surprising, then, that the ritual has made some tourists squeamish.
And if there's anything we're more squeamish about than sex, it's bathroom habits.
You can make him look squeamish, or excited, or just really, uncomfortably happy.
If that sounds odd, then her nighttime ritual is not for the squeamish.
Even David Fincher's sado-noir fantasia, Seven, is there for the not-squeamish.
Even if you're squeamish around bugs, you'll still be captivated by his photos.
Unless you're particularly squeamish, I doubt you will find yourself cringing too excessively.
For the squeamish ... the fatty tumor is the size of a golf ball.
If you're even slightly squeamish about heights, probably best to look away now.
If you're a progressive, I realize that this compromise may make you squeamish.
About 56 percent are squeamish about using an open package of dental floss.
Second, many Democrats in the legislature were squeamish about handing CARB so much power.
Levitt suggests the gel for people who are squeamish about injecting themselves with needles.
During the primaries, I'll admit that I felt squeamish in promoting my outward support.
You can't be squeamish about body functions if you want to go to space.
"A lot of people get squeamish when you approach the butt," Dr. Stubbs says.
Consistently surprising, and definitely not for the squeamish, "The Boys" works on multiple levels.
Somehow it all seems thrilling, in like a very, very squeamish kind of way.
There's always an election coming up, and lawmakers are squeamish about losing their seats.
Even the most squeamish among us can treat them without ever leaving the house.
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) sounded a squeamish note on holding the economy hostage.
"Squeamish," his ghoulish new play starring Alison Fraser, is also a one-woman affair.
When we get into nitty gritty of reform, countries get really squeamish about legalization.
Some people have higher pain thresholds or are less squeamish about violence or blood.
For those who are squeamish about all this, the message is: Get used to it.
Schumer shared all the gruesome details, so stop reading now if you're a bit squeamish.
Billie Lurk is not squeamish about punishing the wicked with the tip of her blade.
And it still surprises me how squeamish some Americans are about this wondrous sanitary device.
Sex stories have occasionally made some editors squeamish, and sometimes sexual vocabulary has been sanitized.
"Seeing the blister after, that wasn't very nice," Federer said, looking the slightest bit squeamish.
Yet we're squeamish about enforcing standards that could mitigate some of its increasingly debilitating threats.
That certain ingredients still make some Western diners squeamish is part of its provocative fun.
"CEO Elon Musk sounds increasingly squeamish about the production ramp," Sacconaghi said in his note.
The tweet, and the state legislation that Trump was alluding to, made some commentators squeamish.
His racism, once "white noise," could then become disqualifying to even the most "squeamish" of conservatives.
But the nuclear option is a controversial move that even some Republicans are squeamish about using.
Verizon already had been squeamish about the merger after Yahoo's September admission of a data breach.
But did they really have to use this image that would make even Freddy Krueger squeamish?
James Van Der Beek shares photo of wife&aposs placenta : &aposWord of caution, if you're squeamish.
Jon and Daenerys' budding relationship might be smothered, depending on whether either is squeamish about incest.
FOR TAIWAN, there is nothing like an American president who is not squeamish about outraging China.
Members of the European Parliament and others worry about transparency and are still squeamish about securitisation.
Click here to view original GIFDo you get squeamish when someone dies on Game of Thrones?
This breakthrough could mean a lot of lives saved and fewer needle pricks for squeamish donors.
But Jimmy Fallon always gets pretty squeamish playing "Can You Feel It," as do his guests.
A fourth that someone squeamish hadn't been able to finish came back soggy from the sink.
In order to earn food, they have to compete in a series of gloriously squeamish challenges.
But policymakers cannot afford to be squeamish in the fight against one of history's greatest killers.
Squeamish about making the case for impeachment themselves, they expected Dean to make it for them.
BuzzFeed, however, was not so squeamish about identifying what—it continues to insist—its evidence showed.
Celeste is even sending Jane money for Ziggy, although Jane is squeamish about cashing the checks.
The ratings parameters also seem much more squeamish about depictions of women's sexual pleasure than men's.
Enduring trauma of the Nazi era has made Germans squeamish about flexing their country's military muscles.
Its biggest challenge was appeasing advertisers who were squeamish about its commitment to boobs and bros.
Like a lot of people, I've always been squeamish about out-of-date food and leftovers.
"'No Country for Old Men' is purgatory for the squeamish and the easily spooked," he wrote.
One thing you learn, in squeamish detail, is how to carve up a dead beached whale.
My mom is Catholic but is open to different spiritual practices and not squeamish about bodies.
"Sometimes he makes people a little bit squeamish," said Representative Sam Graves of Missouri, Mr. Roe's mentor.
That I make this choice as a translator and writer, but the academic in me is squeamish.
Financial attendees, on the other hand, seem to be less squeamish about consorting with the Saudi regime.
I recall feeling particularly squeamish as a kid reaching the description of the witches in The Witches.
"I think that a lot of time you have people in academia who are squeamish," he accepts.
Gooey, grotesque, at times bloody — no pimple popping video will ever be deemed "safe" for the squeamish.
Looming questions over how America will implement its latest sanctions on Russia have made foreign investors squeamish.
Many big meat producers abandoned antibiotics because their customers became squeamish about eating animals stuffed with drugs.
So, yes, they do have an important purpose, other than making the most squeamish among us squirm.
"This is not a time to be squeamish because it's a life and death situation," Abella said.
I'm not a particularly squeamish person, but I did find parts of the book difficult to read.
Squeamish as she may be, Mattek-Sands was strong enough to return to tournament play last month.
And frankly, this season's honeypot plots are far from The Americans' most squeamish uses of the tactic.
People can be squeamish about putting big things inside of their vaginas or anuses, and rightfully so.
Mumbai isn't immune India's largely middle class ticket buyers aren't squeamish about seeing people squatting in fields.
And yet, we're still pretty squeamish when it comes to directly referencing that time of the month.
But beware, these artists are akin to Dr. Frankenstein, and their work is not for the squeamish.
Voters can get squeamish watching a politician's wife or daughter or son-in-law field tough questions.
Why, we're asked, are President Obama and Hillary Clinton so squeamish about the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism"?
Apparently a lot of fellow Farmington parents are similarly squeamish: Fraughton's petition has received nearly 3,000 signatures.
Worse, ignorance compounded (and justified by) the squeamish silences around vulvas have made many of them complacent.
The seriously squeamish needn't fear entering the Walter Kerr Theater, where this frolicsome operetta opened on Sunday night.
This responsibility includes tackling two topics that can make even the most secure adult squeamish: sex and money.
The regime has all the guns and all the torture cells, and is not squeamish about using them.
"He's still weirdly squeamish about picking up dog s— which is confusing to me," Wilde bemoaned of Sudeikis.
A butcher's counter in France is a feast for carnivores—and a shop of horrors for the squeamish.
Fortunately for squeamish souls, necro porn is not a world you're likely to stumble upon unless you're looking.
But moderates, already squeamish about the estimated 24 million increase in the uninsured under the GOP bill, balked.
As a teenager, Charles Darwin dropped out of medical school because he was too squeamish to handle amputations.
When my friend and I say that we want to try the food, he gets even more squeamish.
The video, not for the squeamish, shows swarming carnivorous insects reclaiming a body (Aparna Nancherla) for the soil.
That's part of it, but there are lots of things about racial identity that people are squeamish about.
Instagram would come out a year later, and our parents were already squeamish about us posting photos online.
And local officials who are most directly under threat from federal defunding — police officers — are even more squeamish.
If giving lenders access to that much private information makes you squeamish, though, you don't need to do it.
He had no qualms about ripping into his own work, so squeamish fans are advised to proceed with caution.
The squeamish would certainly hope so: de Tapia estimated the number of heads on the crossbeams alone at 136,000.
They take care of patients, make sure they're okay, and they're not squeamish when it comes to bodily fluids.
It's a bit like watching a surgery, but with none of the gross bits for people who are squeamish.
That being said, this episode doesn't really push the boundaries of the grotesque — unless you're squeamish about your nostrils.
And maybe tuck a chili pepper into your fish's mouth, so that any squeamish diners get a little kick.
There's also an enormous amount of blood and gore throughout, so it's not for the squeamish by any means.
Investors are particularly squeamish because stock market returns have been so strong since the depths of the financial crisis.
It's not squeamish to say that some of her arguments are not simply uncomfortable but offensive, almost strategically so.
The results are perhaps not suitable for the squeamish but are important for anyone who works with young athletes.
That would take the approval of legislators who might be squeamish about tamping down their own future employment options.
Despite squeamish squares, The Cramps were more than active right up until the death of Lux Interior in 2009.
The spatter comedy is not for the squeamish, but "Barry" plays cleverly with the contrast between Barry's two worlds.
Not for the squeamish: New York magazine gives a detailed description of how the coronavirus takes over the body.
Anyone squeamish about rodents — even ones that have been rendered sort of cute by CGI — might consider steering clear.
How can someone be down to get an exorcism, but too squeamish to take a compact mirror down south?
The movie isn't for the squeamish: It features a hefty dose of brutality and a dash of black humor.
It wanted to exit Iraq and Afghanistan as fast as possible and was, like its successor, squeamish about Syria.
The fact that some grown men—and even some women—are still squeamish about them says: not a lot.
Ever since Kinder Morgan ... decided to slash its dividend, I have become squeamish about all except for Magellan Midstream Petroleum.
At this late date, most of us aren't squeamish about showing our dating profiles to people in our inner circle.
We'd hold hands and cackle at whomever was the most squeamish as we shat together over a giant pit below.
If you are squeamish, be warned: It does involve literally stitching two mice together, an experimental technique known as parabiosis.
We won't spoil it for you but if fake blood makes you feel squeamish maybe don't watch this over lunch.
I can't even read past this without getting squeamish, so click here if you want to know more: http://cnn.
Obama is seen by other powerful world leaders as someone who is hesitant and even squeamish about using military power.
While this may offend the squeamish, it means the bond issuer - the World Bank - can divert money to affected countries.
The Trump administration has, to some extent, made it easy for Democrats who are squeamish on the issue of immigration.
Romeo + Juliet is a pretty steamy movie, and putting a child in the role of Juliet would make many squeamish.
Bubienko's not squeamish, she says, but the fake bone on the inside of the leg is definitely a strange sensation.
I am aware this sounds a bit privileged (shut up and enjoy your fucking blow job!) old-fashioned, and squeamish.
It's something that is almost never discussed—we're too squeamish for that, apparently—but it affects one in 5,000 women.
He's the kind of rebel called on to do jobs that politicians and military careerists are too squeamish to handle.
In both cases, that involves uncomfortably mixing sex and violence, in a manner that especially here isn't for the squeamish.
So if you are bearded, wear a hijab or are feeling squeamish, fear not: You will soon get your emoji.
Asked if he thought hungry patrons would be squeamish about seeing skeletons on display below, he said it was unlikely.
Pimple patches are the perfect tool for a generation that is not squeamish about what comes out of their zits.
JAMES VAN DER BEEK GIVES SUPER AWKWARD INTERVIEW ABOUT &aposDAWSON&aposS CREEK&apos "Word of caution, if you're squeamish," he warned.
Trump, despite his reality TV show catchphrase "You're fired," often seems to vacillate over the squeamish job of dismissing Cabinet secretaries.
"A lot of dictionaries have historically been very squeamish about including words having to do with explicit sex acts," she explains.
"It is not a market for the squeamish," Cramer, host of "Mad Money," said in an after-hours special on CNBC.
That said, we seem to be especially squeamish about the germs we encounter out in the world, particularly on public transportation.
I certainly didn't want anyone to read them, and felt squeamish, truthfully ashamed, so disconnected from the girl I had been.
"I have attended the immediate aftermath of five suicide bombings," Rickman tells a squeamish suit toward the end of the film.
Stories of new safe spaces popping up in response to controversial speakers on campus fuel the narrative of the squeamish millennial.
While we might get squeamish at the thought of eating insects, in places like Mexico, Thailand, and Brazil, it's totally common.
This, unsurprisingly, only makes evaluators even more squeamish: Cracking the big leagues as an extremely contact-dependent hitter is difficult enough.
She's never talked about wanting to have children, and she was actively squeamish around Sookie and Sherry when they were pregnant.
Although this may have made previous generations squeamish, millennials seem particularly receptive to the concept of confronting death in this way.
But condoms are only effective if they're properly used — and when it comes to demonstrating that, some states are pretty squeamish.
Squeamish viewers (and cowardly aspiring athletes) should stick close to the five safest sports: sailing, biathlon, canoeing, rowing, and synchronized swimming.
If you're the squeamish sort, you're no doubt hugging it out with a toilet right now — and we don't blame you.
"We're squeamish about these questions today because we view bionic structures as rather less human than our own bodies," he said.
VICE: Why do you think blood, at least in modern life, makes so many so squeamish and carries such enormous taboos?
Chomsky walked back some of his praise as Venezuela became more overtly dictatorial, but others on the left weren't as squeamish.
Even with all the evidence of foul play, Cheney says it shouldn't make people squeamish about donating their bodies to science.
But the reason why trade economists are so squeamish about carbon tariffs is the fear that they could cause a tariff war.
As People reports, the actor and writer got pretty squeamish when his mother, Sandy Rogen, tweeted this gem for everyone to see.
Still, Apple's squeamish attitude toward sex and violence has prompted some creators, like Bryan Fuller, to leave projects altogether over 'creative differences'.
Still, this implies that, collectively, Japan isn't that squeamish about the abstract (and sometimes less abstract) concept of sweat in their mouths.
The squeamish should be warned there's also a fair amount of torture, which vaguely echoes the project's laborious path to the screen.
If you're the squeamish type and getting into the grime of a bathroom floor repulses you, the Braava is a solid solution.
I'm beyond impressed with her stage presence, even if her behind-the-scenes flirting made me as squeamish as shy guy MacKenzie.
"When a freshly chilled cake first touches your behind, you can't help but let off a range of squeamish noises," Bompas said.
He also felt squeamish about taking credit for his role in the creation of some of the 20th century's enduring literary masterpieces.
He also meets the goat that will become that evening's curry and watches — squeamish viewers, be warned — as it's slaughtered and butchered.
I'm pretty squeamish, so my husband was in charge of mixing the potions, prepping the syringes, and inserting them into my belly.
Time and again, we have shown ourselves to be far more squeamish on the topic than our fellow poopers around the world.
I was reluctant about applying because I thought I'd be squeamish doing this type of work, and my family was against it.
Yep, some of what they get up to is not for the squeamish, and all the more absorbing for certain little readers.
But Republicans are basically just as squeamish about cutting spending as Democrats and they simply don't have the guts to do it.
Just as squeamish parents might expect, past studies have confirmed that public sandboxes can host disease-causing organisms, including parasites and bacteria.
Get the details If you're squeamish about how your body might be used after your death, ask for details before you register.
"I just felt squeamish about seeing them," he wrote in a post that drew thousands of "likes" from Ukrainians and outraged many Russians.
Foster is squeamish and nervous — a poor fit to spy on the radical organization — and is constantly on the edge of being discovered.
Foley and Rabinovich believe that a lot of it has to do with entrenched cultural bias, and our inherently squeamish attitudes toward poop.
No needles are required, which, in addition to reducing transmissible infections, is good for those who are squeamish about such things (raises hand).
"There's a small percentage of the population who become squeamish when I show them the product and think it is gross," Caccamo says.
"My husband is squeamish but he had no issues with him being pulled out, that's all you see is your baby," said Allison.
And Myors believes tech companies like Apple may be extra squeamish about adding Tibet's, given how important the Chinese market is for them.
Plausibly PG. It's an overwhelmingly wholesome film, but if you're squeamish about eyes or surgical procedures, a few scenes might give you pause.
Again, take caution here if you're squeamish — because right after the first cut, there's a spewing of what looks like hunks of potatoes.
"This is not a time to be squeamish, because it's a life-and-death situation," Abella said, according to AP. 2:09 p.m.
For the squeamish and easily spooked, however, Halloween TV means rewatching your favorite characters don dorky costumes and whine about passing out candy.
Look, I'm going to admit right now that I did not enjoy seeing those images — I'm a little squeamish, and I despise crafting.
Zika isn't the first STD that we've been squeamish around, and our puritanical history makes it likely that it won't be the last.
If they're not squeamish about their shared blood, Jon and his aunt Daenerys could restore the Targaryen line to the Iron Throne together.
Following a show in Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday, Justin Bieber tried some of the local fare, eating what would make most people squeamish.
Even though companies are squeamish about publicizing the gender-breakdown of their salary structures, there's an undeniable pay gap between men and women.
That gives squeamish Democrats little time to change the bill and forces them to choose between the original legislation or none at all.
Emde pops a lid, yielding blasts of aroma and images of furry mold that can lead a squeamish visitor to wince and gag.
Luckily for those made squeamish by bodies and bodily fluids, another exhibition opened in the back rooms of Klein Sun the same night.
In each case, Cruz represented the state of Texas and defended capital punishment in cases where even many advocates would normally be squeamish.
Squeamish vegetarians stop reading here: Texal lambs are ready to be slaughtered for your Sunday roast by the time they're three months old.
I was too squeamish to fully enjoy the opening discourse on boogers, but somewhere, a 10-year-old is about to start grinning.
The tank actually drifts, nearly goes airborne and whips around the dirt track until Leno begins to look a little squeamish — and wet.
"'No Country for Old Men' is purgatory for the squeamish and the easily spooked," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Gypsy had asked Godejohn to kill her mother so they could be together — she was too "squeamish" to go through with the act herself.
This week we explore the geography of land and culture with galleries that will leave you intrigued, inspired, and maybe even a bit squeamish.
Recommending three days of fasting before November 8th, it advises that, since the country is in crisis, this is no time to be squeamish.
Unfortunately for the easily disturbed and squeamish, there's no guarantee that the devil's deal Pennywise makes won't show up in the film's planned sequel.
His stories, which show him performing surgeries in real time — if you're squeamish, I don't recommend it — rack up daily views in the millions.
He has tree-like branches growing out from all over his fingers, palms and feet, the sight of which would make most people squeamish.
"I would have been far too squeamish to ask colleagues about the details of their pay but I didn't need to," Sarah Montague wrote.
It might make you squeamish, but entomophagy is common practice in more than 110 countries and more than 2 billion people enjoy eating bugs.
The animation — which might make the squeamish among us a little uncomfortable — shows a surgeon's hand slicing open the scrotum and removing the testicles.
The topics are wide ranging and have included Plato's Symposium, the eye (not for squeamish listeners), and " Four Quartets," T. S. Eliot's last work.
If you're the type who is already squeamish about airplane-seat germs, or you're prone to doomsday thinking, maybe it's best to stay home.
Just make sure you only install extensions from a reputable developer, since they often involve handing over permissions that might rightly make you squeamish.
This version favors her mother's baggy concert tees and shorts, and isn't squeamish about blood, dirt, or anything else that may come her way.
My father wanted me to be a lawyer, but I didn't want to argue for other people and I certainly was squeamish of blood.
Even if plenty of people feel squeamish about the sport, it's still the single best place in which to find a massive, massive audience.
Employees are often squeamish to share salaries with one another, which can lead to wage suppression and a lack of transparency around pay inequity.
"The Walking Dead" has never been for the squeamish -- gore is an inherent part of this world -- but at times now risks wallowing in brutality.
With a surprisingly deep ensemble cast and a willingness to talk about issues other sitcoms get squeamish about, Superstore is one of TV's best comedies.
Finally, he says, it invites the question of who will govern territory taken back from IS. President Trump may be less squeamish than his predecessor.
Though not all visitors to Labour are as squeamish as I, Breitz does effectively and powerfully capture birth in its exquisite joy and breathtaking pain.
Between a nasty bout of food poisoning and his squeamish political nature, he doesn't want to have anything to do with approving a kill order.
For being gay, Carl gets a rod up his ass—admittedly that's a squeamish moment—and his hands and feet chiseled down by a machine.
In both cases, we may be squeamish about the idea of relinquishing control to machines, but if the result is fewer human casualties, why complain?
It is not just the best of his many books but one of the most eventful—and least squeamish—works ever written by a politician.
It has unfortunately weakened his standing and encouraged men like Putin and Xi — neither of whom are remotely hesitant or squeamish — to test his limits.
She finds it frustrating that consumers find the act of paying for porn squeamish, but have no such compunctions about viewing free, often pirated, content.
" Not that the onetime sheriff is exactly squeamish about hanging: He led the effort to restore Downieville's historic gallows, and his license plate reads "Hangman.
Shame about body parts, Ms. Van der Doef says, comes from a child's environment: they learn from their caregivers when to be squeamish and embarrassed.
There was an unfamiliar form of the word insatiable, or INSATIATE, which oddly has more appearances in the crossword than the relatively common word, SQUEAMISH.
"The United States, however, needs to do more to convince U.S. companies that remain squeamish, skeptical, or uninformed about investing in the region," Devermont added.
For a long time, many in the media were squeamish when it came to allegations about sex that were, by their nature, tough to confirm.
Jae Rhim Lee wants you to be less squeamish about death, and she thinks a suit lined with flesh-eating mushrooms might do the trick.
Forcing a treble hook through the head of a live bunker or squirming eel, and using that critter as bait, is not for the squeamish.
Squirmish and squeamish in bed, Powers only feels comfortable again once he's on his feet destroying the Fembots with a series of sexually suggestive moves.
Despite claiming the Republican nomination last year with a promise to build a wall, many congressional Republicans are either opposed to or squeamish about the idea.
We stick to one drink because we had some severe hangovers a couple weeks ago, so BF is still feeling a little squeamish about liquor (lol).
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.
By nodding to the truth that Mr Obama is an American, he hopes to give such squeamish voters permission to cast ballots for him in November.
But that industry has a cultural hold on American women, one that is perhaps just as powerful as the forces that keep women squeamish about themselves.
It's strange to me that people can be squeamish about the human body when what we all have in common in that we're bones and organs.
Gillespie has been airing ads saying Northam is exacerbating crime from international gangs like MS-13 with his vote — which appears to be making him squeamish.
On the other hand, you do not want to watch that scene at the rental car counter with anyone even slightly squeamish about four-letter words.
For this week's Giz Asks, we set out to find the worst offenders—the creatures who, from our admittedly squeamish/disease-shy perspective, are absolutely the filthiest.
Most are a challenge even for the slightly squeamish and morbidly curious: hearts being lifted out of chests, up-close views of wisdom teeth extraction, knee replacements.
"Brandon was brave — normally pretty squeamish around blood, he held a leg and coached Siebe through the final moments of delivery," added the rep of Heath, 39.
Their little bottle of boozy flavoring may very well be the gateway drug for even the most squeamish of people to finally give eating bugs a shot.
For its part, entertainment community leaders have also become less squeamish than in the past, when overt political displays at the Oscars did produce discomfort and concern.
Some avoid it because they are squeamish about the procedure, or worried about the rare, but potentially serious, complications that can occur as a result of it.
At the same time there are signs that the studios are becoming squeamish about gratuitous sex and misogynistic violence, two staples of the silver screen (see article).
It's pretty clear he knows what we want from The X-Files, since "Founder's Mutation" is chock-full of the squeamish moments that have kept us addicted.
The gruesome injury Meghan Markle's nephew suffered is definitely NOT for the squeamish ... and TMZ's got video of it in the aftermath of a massive drunken brawl.
I cannot stress enough how squeamish the domestic violence subplot is, and the abusive character's redemption is far more generous than what most any spousal abuser deserves.
Yet "there are many ways you can screen for colon cancer beyond colonoscopy, and we can find a way no matter how squeamish people are," Azad said.
One of the worst-kept secrets in Washington is that some blue-state members of Congress are squeamish about eliminating the state and local tax (SALT) deduction.
All share a common idea: that Western culture has become too squeamish about talking about death, and that the silence impoverishes the lives leading up to it.
The push and pull between brands wanting to portray real life versus adhering to squeamish advertising standards is a tension that's not going away any time soon.
The father of three then took his fans through his entire surgery process, starting with getting his blood drawn, admitting that even he is squeamish around needles.
But even if you don't understand French or the political climate this piece comes from, de Sagazan's drama and self-disfiguration is enough to make anyone squeamish.
Lucas is black, and Billy's dad is an abusive, bigoted prick, so it wouldn't be hard to imagine that his backwards ideas have rubbed off on his son — although the show is oddly squeamish about overtly addressing it as racism, which is especially weird considering that the writers are not squeamish about having a musclebound 17-year-old trying to beat the crap out of a nerdy 13-year-old.
The movie pushed the boundaries of gross-out jokes to new heights, but less-squeamish audiences flocked to see it—making "Mary" a sleeper hit of that year.
Even in a liberal stronghold, like the gentrified neighborhood of Williamsburg that is the heart of the district, Democrats remain squeamish about sex worker rights, something Salazar acknowledged.
Yet your correspondent's informal poll of several left-leaning friends from university suggests that they are squeamish about labelling even such an extreme statement as anti-white racism.
Today, Danes know Lê as the chef and author who championed Vietnamese food and exposed their squeamish tastebuds to umami, fish sauce, and the fragrant world of chilis.
That said, I must admit that I'm still a little bit squeamish about algorithmically sorted emails, and Newton's Recaps always made me feel like I was missing something.
And the controversy ties into a long history of society being squeamish about anything involving vaginas, periods, or the mechanics of a woman's physical sexuality, including in advertising.
It looks wild, for sure, and it might make even the biggest nail-art fans a bit squeamish (sticky polish and loose hair is basically our worst nightmare).
Frank Ntilikina, the French import, is defensively adroit, a contributor of intangibles the box score does not record, but, with the ball, selfless to the point of squeamish.
And even though Cerave's new ointment was also designed to be used on your face and is safe for the undereye area, the idea still made me squeamish.
Tinder dating is already pretty awkward in its regular, online form — and when you recreate it in front of a live audience, things don't get any less squeamish.
They're Medically SqueamishAs the beginning of this piece undoubtedly reveals, I'm more than a little squeamish myself about anything have to do with squishy innards; especially my own.
Alabama juries are not notably squeamish about the death penalty, but Judge McRae said they needed to be corrected when they were seized by an impulse toward mercy.
As Lemon chomped on her treat, my wife discreetly unhooked the leash from her harness and suddenly, our squeamish Shih Tzu was officially participating in off-leash hours.
But Mr. Trump's wish list, in particular, faces long odds, with Democrats uniformly opposed and Republicans already showing themselves to be squeamish about some of the president's plans.
The video, which squeamish fans should know gives a full view of the operation, follows Rose's entire journey under the knife, ending with the star awake and standing.
An example would be (skip this if you're squeamish) inserting a catheter to suck out pooled fluid from deep within the brain — far past what it's safe to expose.
"She offends the squeamish by her unstinted display of gypsy colors on the floor and the conspicuousness with which she dresses her bushy blue-black hair," one reporter wrote.
But as the case against him grows more credible with witnesses such as Alexander Vindman, now you can almost hear the painful turning of squeamish stomachs in the Senate.
Even while trying to claim that sex is no big deal, The Girlfriend Experience is often hand-wringing and squeamish, treating physical intimacy like an act of body horror.
Amazingly for someone who made his name on reality television telling people "You're fired!" to their faces, the President is a bit squeamish about swinging the ax in person.
As a "secret flower child," Bonnie told me she's slowly inching herself toward trying ayahuasca, but she's still squeamish about telling her conservative friends where she goes on weekends.
If you're as squeamish as I am, then you probably watch Game of Thrones' battle scenes through fingers over your eyes, occasionally peering out to check when it's done.
While most people may be squeamish about algorithms mining their personal information, there's an implicit understanding that sharing personal data is a necessary evil that helps enhance their experience.
I'm sure this "does it" for some people, but I can't even pretend not to be squeamish about an app that knows what it's like to be inside me.
The only one that didn't zing and sing for me right away was 70A, "The dental hygienist ordered a …" SUCTION CUP, probably because dentistry gets me a little squeamish.
For your viewing pleasure—or chagrin, if you happen to be squeamish—here are some of Vesalius's trippiest anatomical drawings (you can flip through the digital copy for more).
The photos filling his book are not for the squeamish, as they present, in occasionally gruesome detail, the lengths these folks go to so they might live in the future.
Although urophilia isn't quite as rare as you might think, we don't talk about it that much because we have a culture that is still a bit squeamish about sex.
Stage 1: The Facial Above is the video of the live footage of me getting the vampire facial, and — I have to warn you — don't watch it if you're squeamish.
Donald Trump called the attacks fresh evidence that America has an "extremely open immigration system" and needs to become less squeamish about profiling terror suspects by racial or religious background.
Just know that this story may not be appropriate if you are squeamish or dislike gore, as the narrative goes into graphic detail about the physical state of the patients.
Depending on the season, she may find all kinds of regional specialties, like hake kokotxa, the fleshy underpart of the fish's jaw, or live baby eels — not for the squeamish.
With little more than the superficial psychology of shallow characters to guide the movie's squeamish images, "Like Me" irritates, but it proves unable to provoke more than mild gut reactions.
He told a CNN host that Ms. Kelly had "blood coming out of her wherever," leaving Republicans squeamish and many thinking he was suggesting that Ms. Kelly had been menstruating.
The noises that emanate from Hooch, the oily grime coating his body, and the unnerving splats of his flung spittle landing on Turner's furniture are meant to make you squeamish.
And though polls have consistently shown that even a majority of Trump voters want DACA recipients to stay, the President appears to be squeamish about throwing himself into the fray.
Once again, where executives might ordinarily have been squeamish about opposing a signature policy of a recently elected president, Mr Chesky may have seen a bigger risk in not speaking up.
I'm not a squeamish person, but the wanton destruction of electronics turns my stomach — especially when I've had half a year of true and faithful service from the product in question.
The MPAA would call it an R, but really it could get by with a PG-13 and a reminder for the squeamish that this is a full-contact zombie movie.
"The back catalogue was always something of a mystery, and I always felt quite squeamish about it to be honest, as I think most artists do about their work," Cave says.
But if you're squeamish at the sight of Perry's tongue being charred by a torch, or her skin being boiled, then you may find this to be the worst thing ever.
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.
Cheap prices for beef are so ingrained in American expectations that, even if squeamish consumers today would rather avoid the details of mass death, confronting industrial slaughter is hard to imagine.
After mastering the techniques, he asked Mr. Sinke, who as the son of a rural veterinarian was not at all squeamish about dead animals, to work with him on his concept.
Squeamish readers may blanch at the amount of blood-flecked sputum the tubercular Chopin coughs up on the page, and at the procession of doctors with their leeches and milk diets.
Poem The power of insinuation: Although the title tells us straight, the nod to James Brown —followed by that suggestive first line — plunges us into a squeamish, all-too-familiar outrage.
There are some risks for Mr. Abe, as the Japanese public is understandably squeamish about the prospect of a nuclear war on their doorstep given the country's own history with it.
Unfortunately for the squeamish, the cause was the stuff of nightmares: The woman's eye had become home to a hard, bluish mass of nearly 30 contact lenses held together by mucus.
The major stumbling block, however, has been that scientists (more accurately, the governments and companies that fund them) have been squeamish about experimenting with stem cells taken from embryos in any capacity.
UFC star Derrick Lewis says he doesn't mind watching men bleed in the Octagon -- but he gets squeamish when it comes to bloody women because it makes him think of messy periods.
"This has really fired up imaginations and pointed out to even the most squeamish of politicians concerned about Russian's role in the world that they need to look at this," she said.
Sciortino: What I really like is when sexual partners are playful and exploratory and specifically not squeamish, which I think is a primary sort of sub-genre of a playful sexual person.
A less squeamish chemist, Arthur Heffter, worked it out after swallowing an alkaloid derived from the cactus and finding himself immersed in classic mescaline hallucinations: carpet patterns, ribbed vaults, intricate architectural phantasms.
So squeamish is China about both covenants that it prefers to use its own, alternatively phrased, translations of them rather than the official Chinese-language versions approved by the UN in 1966.
With some policymakers squeamish about such a signal, an alternative option would be to leave in the reference for increasing purchases while adding a reference to a cut, making the guidance symmetrical.
Contamination aside, Europeans tend to be a bit less squeamish about natural bacteria and eggs than producers and consumers in the US; as a general rule, they don't wash or refrigerate eggs.
The square-jawed actor Luke Evans displays a blend of commitment and arch remove as the sexy but squeamish New York Times illustrator John Moore, Kreizler's friend and low-key comic foil.
Which bills come to the House floor is pretty much up to the speaker, and it's not clear that Paul Ryan (who has been squeamish, as speaker, on immigration) is on board.
But then she got all squeamish about the "Access Hollywood" tape in which Mr. Trump shared some of his more pungent dating tips, and she called on him to leave the race.
If you're squeamish, the film takes advantage of the R-rating with several rather violent bone-crushing moments that feel straight out of the comics or DC's adult-centric "Harley Quinn" series.
"Squeamish" is a play about blood — the fluid that flows through our veins, the kinship we feel or don't for our own families, the temperaments that we struggle to keep in balance.
The entirety of the Trump administration has correctly, publicly and consistently pivoted away from President Obama's policies of squeamish discomfort with the internal hunger for change and wholesale look-the-other-way-appeasement.
But one of Britain's biggest supermarket chains wants to eliminate the "Y THO"-levels of stress from meat-touching, and is launching touch-free packages of meat just for its squeamish Millennial customers.
During the George W. Bush administration, and on occasion in the Obama years, the GOP used "tough on terror" policies as wedge issues to divide dovish Democrats from hawkish or politically squeamish ones.
And now police warn that the dolls may be being used to smuggle drugs and contraband (with miscreants betting that security guards will be too tactful—or squeamish—to prod and poke them).
Fin, who has been tracking perps in the New York City area for nearly 20 years, got a little squeamish when he learned about what really goes down at the bottom of Rhaenys Hill.
The ban sucks, and a lot of wonderful online communities — including troves of artists who make a living selling their work on Tumblr — are going to be torn up because of squeamish corporate overlords.
Recently, on the Viceland show Party Legends, Dennis Rodman revealed — it's not too late to click through to another story if you're squeamish — that he has broken his penis no fewer than three times.
Though there is an obvious "yuck" factor to the idea of transplanting, say, pigs' kidneys into people now hooked up to dialysis machines, those facing death from kidney failure might not be so squeamish.
Consequently, there are lots of gags involving Clarence and Rell feeling incredibly squeamish about using the N-word but letting the epithet fly to convince Cheddar and his thugs that they're from the streets.
A running joke in "The Armies of the Night" is that many of the people who went off to demonstrate were affluent egghead types—unsure, self-obsessed, squeamish, and, in many ways, pretty conservative.
Because many men are squeamish about periods, and regard them as a sexual inconvenience, women are conditioned to avoid the subject—and to conceal their periods at all costs, lest they be seen bleeding.
If they don't, they'll leave themselves vulnerable to a regression; now is the time to inoculate the party against a resurgence of outdated liberalism, one that's friendly to corporations and squeamish on social issues.
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.
After the group gets their hands on a few gigantic catfish, the "rednecks," as Ramsay so lovingly calls them, walk him through the blood-draining and skinning process — warning, that part isn't for the squeamish.
That order was reversed on appeal on the afternoon before Mr Davis and Mr Ward were meant to die—the judges ruling, in effect, that their colleague was too squeamish about the risk of pain.
Should I fail on that front, though, I have a fallback option: Using all four protein shake ingredients that I've always been too squeamish to try—blended oats, olive oil, coconut oil, and navy beans.
They're coalescing around a carrot-and-stick approach that combines a morally obscene sales pitch and an aggressive squeeze play, meant to cow squeamish Republicans and far-right hardliners into submission before the window closes.
Unfortunately, his gee-whiz tone can seem like someone who hasn't talked much to an actual child in some time, and he is oddly squeamish about the darker presidential facts, considering his middle-grade audience.
But even among Republicans squeamish about discussing the details of Mr. Trump's immigration agenda, there is widespread opposition to the idea of eliminating ICE, and it is regarded as safer ground for a political attack.
Its intense efforts to identify and isolate the infected — at times by using surveillance capabilities, like facial recognition software, that many liberal democracies might be squeamish about employing — seem to have helped turn the tide.
Doctors won't install these chips, so for people interested in a chip but too squeamish to install one on their own, Dangerous Things partners with and trains body piercers worldwide on how to inject RFID chips.
This is strictly about why the sight of public breast-feeding still makes so many people squeamish and what it will take to make breast-feeding in public as welcome as giving a baby a bottle.
The show isn't squeamish about body horror and bare flesh — depicted in an animation style reminiscent of an old Flash cartoon — and the show abounds with graphic sex scenes, shocking violence, or a combination of both.
Image: Getty ImagesIf you're the type to get squeamish about the things you accidentally eat, you're not going to like the new report released by the WWF (formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund) this Tuesday.
But she's still a bit squeamish about frogs—which is why, after we catch them, she'll put them in the freezer until they're immobile, allowing her to muster up the guts to chop their heads off.
I find these scenes particularly squeamish as an Indian American; they feel shoehorned in as a way of inserting the film, characters, or even India itself into one of the most recognizable traumas of the century.
Now, in his latest, most provocative pamphlet, "Race and Faith: The Deafening Silence", he warns that Britain is "sleepwalking to catastrophe" because politicians are too squeamish to face up to the threats from the multicultural society.
I've never really thought of myself as being especially squeamish, but the experience of stirring the blood has made me realize that I might secretly be one of those faint-at-the-sight-of-blood people.
I'm not a squeamish person, but the sound, accompanied with the fear of having another person's nail detritus flying over the cubicle barriers and into my tea or lap or keyboard, is too much for me.
However, if you're squeamish about violence and gore, I promise it's okay to skip it and just experience its influence in movies like Us. For further study: Let The Right One In (2008), El Orfanato (2007)
If the two of you don't want to have children or don't intend to have them yet, starting or revisiting a discussion about birth control can help you gauge how squeamish your wife is about the subject.
Going back to Holbrooke's Vietnam days, Packer follows his career — including its peak, when he negotiated a peace agreement between Bosnians and Serbs during the Clinton administration — and isn't squeamish about reporting on his affairs and relationships.
In his comments, which he made at a New York Times conference on higher education last month, Mr. Alexander said that if colleges did not prioritize political diversity, they risked graduating a generation of overly squeamish adults.
Cramer said it's "not for the squeamish" investor, but added "historically it's been a good investment during a heavy flu season, and so I think it works here as long as you recognize" it's a speculative play.
And so as the Senate gets closer to a final vote, some Republicans are becoming squeamish about allowing those provisions through as they weigh their desire to cut taxes against wind and solar jobs for their constituents.
Death, although a squeamish subject, is a reality for all and towns across Britain will likely have to follow suit, said Colin Fenn, vice chairman of the National Federation of Cemetery Friends, which supports the conservation of graveyards.
Perhaps a little yield curve inversion is just the bond market's squeamish reaction to America's vertiginous descent into daily norms that are more consistent with a banana republic-style emerging market than the world's largest and preeminent economy.
If she is lucky, her words will help her, by firing up apathetic Democrats and by depressing the Trump vote among squeamish Republicans—among them moderate professionals and suburban women who do not want to back a bigot.
Secret Service's chief antagonist, Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson), is a stylish, effete internet mogul who speaks with a lisp; he is squeamish about violence, even though he plans to perpetrate the largest act of mass murder in history.
In a world where racist movements form an archipelago of brown-walled islands — with friendly governments in power in Hungary, Poland and the United States — antifa fights back, and although not murderous, is not squeamish about its means.
In a statement on Instagram, Eminem warned that the album was not made for the "squeamish," adding: "If you are easily offended or unnerved at the screams of bloody murder, this may not be the collection for you."
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.
Some have argued that the ban could make it difficult for Trump to fill thousands of jobs throughout the administration by causing some candidates to become squeamish about limiting their ability to make money after they leave government employment.
But though Flake, who was confronted in the elevator earlier in the day by victims of sexual assault, seemed to be getting squeamish about Kavanaugh as a nominee, he still voted to advance his nomination out of committee anyway.
Once you can clear that horrific scene with Sam and Jorah out of your mind, these cream puffs actually do look really good and would totally be the best addition to any party (just warn your squeamish friends beforehand).
German governments can tell a squeamish electorate that the new machine's missile-firing feature is being included only in deference to more belligerent partners; they will retain the option of ordering a version that simply looks rather than shoots.
Iggy the iguana required emergency surgery (if you're squeamish, this look inside Iggy might not be for you!) because the toothpick "puts this guy at severe risk of perforating the gastrointestinal tract and potentially other organs," Antin tells PEOPLE.
You have to equally try and reconcile a progressive outward-looking liberalism with a pride in community, a pride in belonging That's why liberals have always been a bit squeamish and had a bit of a problem about patriotism.
For those of us looking to keep the spark going in our relationship—assuming you're too squeamish for boudoir photography—there might be a fix everyone can agree on, according to a new study published Monday in Psychological Science.
To suggest these choices didn't prefigure Trump was to let Republicans further down ballot off the hook for their complicity in Trump's rise, and allow them to decouple from him in the eyes of these same squeamish Republican voters.
"So if you can't help yourself, I could justify buying Lululemon under $57, but honestly, here's where I really come out: very, very good company, but the stock, it sure ain't for the squeamish," the "Mad Money" host said.
If using your kitchenware to clean period products makes you (or your roommate) squeamish, you could buy a steam bag, sterilizing tablets, or a microwave steam pot, but boiling kills the gross things dead, so why waste the money?
Somewhere in the first few episodes, between Gert and Chase's bedroom banter and Nico and Karolina casually bringing up their attraction in front of a squeamish Alex, I realized that the teen romance was all I cared about on Runaways.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A planned overhaul of sex education in British schools is squeamish, conservative and caters more to boys than girls and LBGT+ pupils, according to feedback on the government proposals as a consultation period ended on Wednesday.
And they are squeamish about Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince into whose hands much of its money flows and who, Western spooks believe, ordered the murder last October in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul of a Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
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.
We've come a long way toward accepting mental illness in our society, but for some reason, we're still squeamish when it comes to talking about medication — a totally normal, and for many people necessary, part of managing our mental health.
Though New Yorkers tend to be most squeamish about rats, "mice are more worrisome because they live indoors and are more likely to contaminate our environment," said Lipkin, who is director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Mailman.
I will say it is certainly more convenient to just pop on a little device myself — although it might be tricky if you're at all squeamish, as you'll see a little bubble where the blood is being sucked from your arm.
Bryan Atienza, a salesman at Nest Seekers International handling sales there, pointed out that G train-adjacent projects fetching L train-level prices were an enticing prospect for developers squeamish about bringing properties to market in the midst of the shutdown.
Sidebar WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, which is pretty squeamish about vulgar language, recently agreed to hear a case about whether the owner of a line of clothing sold under the brand name FUCT can register a trademark for the term.
Ryan (who has been squeamish, as speaker, on immigration and who is trying to look out for Kevin McCarthy, his anointed successor as speaker) didn't show any interest in taking up the "queen of the hill" plan on his own.
"What has been proposed is extremely squeamish about the real lives that young people are living and does not factor in the needs of girls, young women and LGBT+ people," said Rachel Krys, co-director of campaign group End Violence Against Women.
Over the course of its 2017-year run, On Our Backs became a beacon of sexual liberation at a time when the mainstream women's rights movement, largely dominated by the anti-porn brigade, was still squeamish about the pursuit of sex for pleasure.
Certainly that is a notion enthusiastically advanced by his Republican successor, Donald Trump, who scoffs that a soft and squeamish Obama administration has stupidly—and he has even hinted, treasonously—refused to take the fight to the fanatics of Islamic State (IS).
Washington (CNN)Faced with the reality that Donald Trump is now the face of their party, Republican senators appeared squeamish as they returned to the Capitol on Monday for the first time since the billionaire became the presumptive nominee of the Republican party.
Unlike some of A24's other films in the genre (Hereditary, The Witch), Slice seems to engender everything we love about a good, campy slasher flick: unexplainable murders, a portal to hell, and enough throat slashing to make even the thirstiest vampire squeamish.
That includes a good deal of rather gruesome torture scenes, as a sadistic inquisitor (Ewen Bremner) seeks to unearth information about Catholics, placing Will in fairly constant jeopardy, and giving those squeamish about medieval barbarism cause to think twice about tuning in.
The $1.1 billion that House and Senate Republicans are pushing is not only $800 million short of what the White House has requested, but is also littered with the kinds of ideological poison-pill riders that make Democrats on Capitol Hill squeamish.
Companies have been working on the project of automation for decades, and in some ways, this makes us squeamish: Our identities are wrapped up in the type of work we do, and we'd rather maintain our livelihoods than be replaced by a robot.
In case you want to find Waldildo for yourself (or if you're squeamish about fake versions of the male anatomy), I'll allow some space to scroll a bit: The Mets deleted the photo from their account, and replaced it with a cropped photo.
At a Comic-Con International panel celebrating the 30th anniversary of Aliens, the 66-year-old actress admitted to being a bit squeamish, despite having played Eleanor Ripley, the steely space-explorer who fends off acid-blooded monsters in the 1986 sci-fi/horror hit.
Uramaki, an inverted form of sushi roll with rice outside and nori within, is said to have been improvised by a Japanese chef in Los Angeles to assuage 1970s-era diners squeamish about seaweed, and has since been viewed by purists as slightly suspect.
Chrissy has always kept it super real about the good, the bad, and the ugly of motherhood and, while many find her brutal honesty awesome and refreshing, she's gotten some pushback lately, with cowards people getting squeamish about Chrissy's passion for baring it all.
An import originally native to southern Europe, it has easily adapted to life in North America, and, much to the horror of gardeners and squeamish 5-year-olds, it is common under a wide variety of boards, rocks and flowerpots in New York City.
It's tough to believe these three women Kathy (Melissa McCarthy), Ruby (Tiffany Haddish), and Claire (Elisabeth Moss) — two who are squeamish at the sight of blood — are able to take over the Irish mob after their husbands are put away in jail for a robbery.
Playing it for pure chills would have been fine by me, but even there the book seems undecided, offering titillating suggestions of incest and darker transgressions one moment, only to back off the next, as if finding itself too squeamish, after all, to go there.
This kind of "both sidesism" removes any context from the events pictured (and none is provided in the wall text, as though out of a sense of squeamish self-censorship), offering an apolitical reading of a conflict that was fundamentally rooted in the clash of political ideologies.
This can be tricky at the beach or pool, if you don't have access to a bathroom (or you're squeamish about peeing with the fish), but holding it in means you're not flushing out any bacteria that may have made its way into your urinary tract.
I used scare quotes when talking about Mr. Trump's racial "outreach" because it's clear that the real purpose of his vaguely conciliatory rhetoric is not so much to attract nonwhite voters as it is to reassure squeamish whites that he isn't as racist as he seems.
Though everyone who's seen them live becomes a turbo-fan basically immediately, D-Planet (as the squeamish may call them if they prefer) has struggled to drop a record that can quite match the second-for-second joy that their pube-growingly exhilarating live show offers.
"I'm a former Marine so I'm not going to be squeamish, but this is bad," said Pablo Herrera, a 58-year-old mechanic who has counted up to 30 rats while walking on his block in Prospect Heights, just around the corner from the stately Brooklyn Museum.
I've toiled in this business for nearly 20 years, and even in the best of times it has been a squeamish and skittering ride, the sort of career you'd counsel your kids to avoid in favor of something less volatile and more enduring — bitcoin mining, perhaps.
If you're squeamish about heights, there are also some 3,200 square feet of bouldering walls (read: closer to the ground) at the Basecamp rock gym inside the hotel, where you can maneuver around without the altitude sickness and explore other feats of agility, like slacklines and yoga classes.
For any service member who has received these appreciative acknowledgements in public you can physically feel the humbled gratitude in your soul while also oddly squeamish with your internal recognition that there are perhaps others who sacrificed far more and that maybe you aren't deserving of that praise.
I can appreciate the creative intent behind a sequence like the one revealed in the E3 demo, but I get downright squeamish when I see marketing that emphatically touts a war game's realism and authenticity — and that's a drum 2019's Modern Warfare has banged very loudly so far.
Mr Kushner and his elegantly tailored friends are charged with being squeamish about immigration, too eager to see America play global policeman in Syria and peacemaker in the Middle East, and willing to give a hearing to Democratic experts on such subjects as health policy or climate change.
If I'm worried that someone thinks I smell weird or they're getting a little bit squeamish about sex or the way my vagina smells or anal sex or whatever it is, then I'm just gonna feel so self-conscious that I'll never be able to enjoy myself or cum.
Although it's not for the squeamish when it comes to violence and language, Liu and Takeda have created a vivid, dynamic world, sort of a steampunk Asia of a century ago, and populated it with sharp characters and an intricate mythology that incorporates gods, monsters and everything in between.
I'm sure there are plenty of you out there who grew up telling your parents about who you slept with at a house party the night before, but for the most part we still struggle to talk about sex without the masks of bravado, humor, or a squeamish nervousness.
Not content to let the media and the world stay squeamish about the topic of sex robots Cole expects many of us to have had sex with a robot by 2047 and believes many of our children will first experience sex with a robot before they attempt it with a human.
It went roughly like this: As a former commuter college in an unfamiliar conference that has blue bloods in football (Clemson, Florida State, Virginia Tech) and basketball (Duke, North Carolina, Syracuse), Louisville could not afford to be squeamish when it came to the character of coaches who knew how to win.
The prospect of Eastern Europeans exiting the union — as the former Czech president Vaclav Klaus recently implored them to do — is still about as likely as President Vladimir Putin of Russia losing next year's elections, but many in Eastern Europe are squeamish about German-French efforts to reorder Europe. Why?
Ignored by its squeamish supporters unsure how to sell a gigantic corporate tax cut to normal people and mostly left to rot by Democrats who see more value in hitting the GOP over health care or other issues, it's remarkably anonymous major legislation from a self-promoter like Donald Trump.
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.
A Google representative told Gizmodo that YouTube has a higher standard across the board for content it allows to be linked up with advertisers, who may be squeamish with having their ads running before footage of a neo-Nazi rally, regardless of whether it was uploaded by a neo-Nazi or by CNN.
It's not for the squeamish, but Devilman Crybaby comes highly recommended, and if you like the ten episodes in the first season, check out Cyborg 009 VS Devilman on Netflix, and dig around the internet (or your local video store) to find the 1987 OVA (original video animation) where it all started, Devilman: The Birth.
The novel, which instantly secured Hollinghurst's reputation, not only brought into the light "things best covered by darkness," as its promiscuous young narrator, William Beckwith, says; it did so with a stylistic prowess and attentive rigor that made previous writers of sexually explicit fiction, gay and straight alike, look squeamish and incurious by comparison.
While some journalists remain squeamish about actually using the word "lie," and there's still a tendency for headlines to repeat false talking points (which are only revealed to be false in the body of the article), readers do get a generally accurate picture of the extent to which dishonesty prevails within the Trump administration.
OK, it's true that our so-called president — hey, if he can say that about a judge who ruled against him, surely we can say that about him — is channeling the racism and bigotry of some ordinary Americans, and in so doing sticking it to squeamish elites that take the Constitution both seriously and literally.
Many people are squeamish about the off-cuts, and I can see why the livery taste of liver and the urine taste of kidneys and the custard texture of brains and the stench of chitlins during the initial boiling, the crunch of tendon, the sponge of lung and tripe can be a turn off.
Its multi-layered storyline was destined to tease the squeamish: The narrative played with horror movie tropes, framing a vintage movie about a teenage were-person (Jackson) unexpectedly terrorizing his date (model Ola Ray), within a modern story about a teenage zombie also terrorizing his date — along with a grave-fresh dancing zombie uprising.
This remains the greatest irony (or the greatest hypocrisy, depending on your mood) surrounding MMA in our still-squeamish world: If you master one of its elements—wrestling or boxing or taekwondo or karate—you're an Olympian, a patriot, an artist, an intellectual, a paragon of discipline and focus and persistence, a hero and a role model to children.
If the alone time that it is largely inevitable in the course of mingling makes you squeamish, then try grabbing a buddy, says Dorie Clark, a marketing strategy consultant, former presidential campaign spokeswoman, adjunct professor of business administration at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and the author of "Reinventing You, " a book about how to develop your personal brand.
This has caused a few complications for sex tech brands that use it for marketing, and for Instagram itself, which is still squeamish about sex stuff on its app (more on that later), but there's also the other implied question: Why do we need our vibrators — objects that presumably a small number of people will ever see — to be optimized for Instagram?
Given Apple's longtime emphasis on security, the team worked with special effects mask-makers in Hollywood to make sure it would be difficult to spoof Face ID. Consumers who are squeamish about letting Apple map their face can rest a little easier knowing that—just like with Touch ID—their biometric data is never shipped back to Apple HQ and remains stored safely on their device.
The fact that some people who don't necessarily like horror movies have appreciated this movie and told me, "Oh my God, I did not expect to laugh, I did not expect to cry"—or the opposite, how horror buffs have told me, "Oh my God, that's so squeamish, and yet it's more than that"—all this makes me think that people do not want prepackaged food in their genre films.
After all these years of anti-MMA legislators bottling up bills in committee and preventing them from coming to a vote and filling the ears of their colleagues and their constituents and the press with their squeamish, Puritanical concerns, now that the day of jubilee finally appears to be upon us, why can't the Democratic caucus just push their support for MMA into their own budget and leave the naysayers out in the cold?
Not for the squeamish, the cases in the Museum Vrolik (Free admission, donations accepted) at the University of Amsterdam's Academic Medical Centre contain skeletons of people and animals, sliced-up body parts and jars filled with everything from deformed fetuses and dried penises to a Chinese lotus foot, tattooed skin samples, and examples of "corset livers," a byproduct of the tight corsets women (and some men) laced themselves into during the 19th century in order to attain a fashionably small waistline.

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