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View definitions for be nauseated

be nauseated

verb as in gag

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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Sunday said people who care about the rule of law should be “nauseated” by President Trump’s decision, announced late Friday, to commute the sentence of longtime friend and confidante Roger Stone.

“To breathe was to be nauseated. They were reducing us to animals—to penned-up animals—to our animal nature. They were rubbing our noses in that nature. We were to consider ourselves subhuman.”

While the doctor could tell me that I’d probably be nauseated during the first trimester, women on the forums told stories: throwing up at work, throwing up during sex, throwing up on public transportation.

Let’s take a moment to be nauseated by the price paid.

Let’s take a moment to be nauseated by the price paid, which attests to the obscene amount of excess wealth sloshing around in the world today.

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

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