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Example sentences for "nauseated"

Lexicographically close words:
nault; nauplius; nausea; nauseant; nauseate; nauseating; nauseous; nautch; nautical; nautiloid
  1. In the meantime many of our border residents have become so overwhelmed and nauseated by the smell of the Stinkfoots that they have moved lock stock and barrel to the city.

  2. This was not going very well, and the little Queen was already feeling nauseated by the stench.

  3. Here the noisome smell of decaying vegetation nauseated us, for the air in those forest depths is deadly.

  4. Nauseated by the sickening sight of men impaled and absolutely crushed to a pulp by the ascending jaw which must have weighed many tons, and the sharp teeth of which cut the unfortunate wretch to pieces, we turned away.

  5. Do you know why lovers become nauseated so easily when enjoying prosperity?

  6. When they managed to kill a crow or a savage dog they carried it to the Forum and roasted it over a bonfire, quarreling violently over the noisome morsels, while the rich citizens stood aloof, faint with hunger but nauseated by such horrors.

  7. Even the scanty pride that had survived in one degraded by sottish debauchery might have been nauseated by the contrast.

  8. Nauseated as the public was and is with strikes, there are certain classes of the community with whom it is disposed to sympathize; and certainly one of those classes is that of journeymen bakers.

  9. A worn-out libertine; a sneering, cynical misogynist; a nauseated reveller; a hateful egotist.

  10. I was a man of careless ways, satiated with all the splendours life could give me, nauseated by all its luxuries.

  11. It had spread my table with the richest offerings, but they had been little to my palate, and I had nauseated quickly.

  12. She shut the door tightly for that smell nauseated her.

  13. The odor of mastic, cosmetics, and burnt hair, floating over the stage, nauseated her.

  14. The mountains, distant and shining, would have meant nothing to them; the strong, pungent aroma of the sage might have nauseated them.

  15. She had not come to Paris purposely to find Harvey Forbes, but she had sickened of being good, and she had grown nauseated with denying her heart.

  16. There was a sort of burlesque saintliness about her meekness that nauseated him.

  17. Jack Cody turned a handspring in the very middle; and the sight so nauseated Sissy that she had to stand aside and let those immediately behind her pass first.

  18. Inwardly, though, she was nauseated by the thought that she was being laughed at.

  19. Donald was nauseated by the sights he had witnessed and the manner in which Mr. Nickerson had handled the Swedish sailor frightened him with its brutality.

  20. Donald, feeling rather nauseated at Moodey's brag, gave the muscle a squeeze with his fingers which caused Walter to wince a trifle.

  21. When he goes a-wooing, he behaves ridiculously, parading with spread wings and tail and acting as if he were violently nauseated in the presence of the lady.

  22. Magbidlì ang ákung ginhawáan ug mukáun kug tambuk, I get nauseated when I eat pork fat.

  23. Muduyà ang ákung ginhawaan ug makakaun kug ngilngig, I feel nauseated when I eat greasy foods.

  24. Musúag ang ákung ginhawaan ug makabahù kug kanal, I feel nauseated if I smell a ditch.

  25. Lud-un giyud kung mamínaw sa ímung mga pasálig, I really get nauseated listening to your promises.

  26. I am nauseated with myself and my self-centredness.

  27. The very fact that they were all there as before in the morning nauseated me.

  28. They may be even nauseated by the slight success they manage to achieve, and exclaim, Yet to know That we create an Eden for base worms!

  29. Upon Michael it made an impression as of something positively corrupt in itself apart from any association with depravity: it was like a young person with a vile disease whose condition nauseated without arousing pity.

  30. It was a question for Michael either of laughing outright or of being nauseated at the oaths streaming from that little woman's thin magenta lips.

  31. The home of the draught horses was not nearly so interesting; it was dirty and malodorous, and the cow stalls nauseated Lilly.

  32. On the other hand, she is almost certain not to be nauseated by any article of food for which she has an appetite.

  33. Next to morning sickness in point of frequency comes the disposition to be nauseated about meal time.

  34. Anyone who is inclined to be nauseated should get up slowly and dress leisurely, sitting down as much as possible while putting on the clothes.

  35. She hated the life; those scenes of bloodshed and horrible barbarities appalled and nauseated her," I cried in passionate protest.

  36. Nauseated by the hideous sights of blood that everywhere met my gaze as I wandered through the spacious courts so familiar to me, the afternoon passed heavily.

  37. It nauseated and all but overpowered her.

  38. Mary felt a physical shrinking from the next question she tried to frame; it was as though the words on her lips had a taste that nauseated her.

  39. The pain in his left arm and the sickening odour nauseated him.

  40. The odour persisted and almost nauseated him.

  41. He was nauseated with that deathly sickness that only an earthquake gives, and he dropped breathlessly in the shelter of a date palm while the earth beneath him rolled and groaned in agony.

  42. The ground was alive with sickening motion, he was nauseated with earthquake sickness, but he gave thought only to his gun and the one cartridge that he found in the chamber.

  43. The luncheon-car attendant slid open the door, but she shook her head at him; the idea of food nauseated her, and she was glad to have the compartment to herself for half an hour.

  44. After a moment's clapping, it started again, and Barbara sat through the encore with averted eyes and a frown of preoccupation, putting crumbs of bread into her mouth and eating salmon which nauseated her.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nauseated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    anguished; anxious; bored; cheerless; depressed; disgusted; grim; joyless; nauseated; nauseous; queasy; revolted; rotten; sad; sick; squeamish; uneasy; unfulfilled; ungoverned; unhappy; unquiet; unsatisfied