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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slightly queasy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mild feeling of nausea or discomfort, often in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "After the roller coaster ride, I felt a slightly queasy sensation in my stomach."
Alternatives: "a bit nauseous" or "somewhat unsettled".
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But it got me thinking, in a slightly queasy way, about dementia and genetics.
The solo projects at Volta, in particular, exhibited a slightly queasy self-consciousness of art as a commodity.
There are huge chunks of it, stacked, chiselled, torn, burrowed through, all different shades of a slightly queasy pale yellow.
After the transparent emotion of Serenade, it's a slightly queasy jump to the busy, folksy world of Giselle.
Rinaldeschi's story shines a slightly queasy light on the real Renaissance city, about life among the prostitutes, gamblers and drunks.
Girardi said there was no conversation with these umpires about what happened the night before with a different crew in Kansas City, but he said he did have a slightly queasy feeling awaiting the final outcome.
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All four pieces suffered from a slightly queasy-making quality of striving for — or believing they were — something the dances were not.
This leaves "Gun Fight," which makes its debut Wednesday night on HBO, with a contingent, slightly queasy work-in-progress quality.
There have, of course, been plenty of highs too, most notably during that fevered first two years in Test cricket when Monty was briefly styled as a wonderfully appealing bonus element: a left-arm spinner with a beautifully rhythmic action, all menacing snap and dip, and also a figure of slightly queasy celebrity, English cricket's own high-kicking, perma-smiling straggly-bearded mascot.
As a journalist you always feel slightly queasy when you can't see the defining line between the editorial and the advertising – but at the same time you have to move away from the old model".
After so many years of collaboration, this was the first time that he had intimated a personal relationship, leaving me mystified and slightly queasy, as he produced, with self-incriminating alacrity, a printout from which he read aloud.
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