Sentence examples for a nauseous from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a nauseous" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "nauseated" when describing a feeling of sickness, while "nauseous" is often used to describe something that causes nausea.
Example: "After the roller coaster ride, I felt nauseated and had to sit down."
Alternatives: "feeling sick" or "experiencing nausea."

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Each celebrity professor may be a nauseous beast.

But he, too, can trigger this American feeling, a nauseous awareness of the cracks between us widening.

The grumbles got louder and my stomach sank so deep it lay at my feet in a nauseous mess.

Passengers might not care for the crushing g-forces during takeoff and landing, and a nauseous 20 minutes in freefall.

The resulting execution scene is like a nauseous non-crucifixion — three thieves without Christ or three Christs without a thief.

I remember going to the acupuncturist in the middle of a migraine as a nauseous, shaking wreck.

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A little hungover, a little nauseous, a little dehydrated and guests are coming in an hour for that brunch you thought was a good idea after your third cocktail last night.

Even if you get a little nauseous, a roller coaster ride every once in a while is good for the soul.

It's hard not to feel a little nauseous, and a lot sad.

Well, they were good, but it always makes me feel a bit nauseous to see a sibling dancing couple, even Derek and Julianne Hough, whom I love.

If we all focus as one... .....we'll probably go bog-eyed, but hey I'll give it a go I feel a bit nauseous anyway.

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