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nauseated

adjective as in feeling nausea

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Turning to look at him — an almost-stranger I was about to embark on a coffee date with — I asked, “Is this in case I get nauseated?”

As any Democrat who felt nauseated that night when the early vote from Miami-Dade County dropped will remember, Trump won Florida without much difficulty.

From Slate

The effect can be vertiginous—so the way people avoid being nauseated is by trying to ignore the dissonance.

From Salon

The dress was so enormous that it required at least seven handlers to accompany the rapper, who said the gown was heavier than her and so big that it was giving her a headache and making her nauseated.

So why would the committee members publish a document so likely to leave millions of Americans nauseated?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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