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After lunch, I felt slightly nauseated"; and so on.
Once in flight, I started to feel slightly nauseated: my harness felt very tippy.
IN A tunnel beneath Stuttgart railway station, your correspondent was startled and slightly nauseated by a large poster advertising a sandwich filled with Fleischkäse.
At times, we seem to be watching a kind of media-age "Sunset Boulevard": there's the lonely, wealthy wreck in a big Hollywood crypt, and a younger prisoner who's slightly nauseated.
"When I finally walk away from my computer, I feel like I've just binged on a butter-sogged bag of popcorn before the movie even started: I'm slightly nauseated, but still can't help licking my fingers for more fatty flavor".
I feel slightly nauseated.
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You're pondering this when a scent hits you like a humid summer day: the kind of buttery, slightly nauseating smell you usually associate with an overcrowded multiplex.
And somewhat nauseating.
I was slightly horrified and nauseated when I read the article about the human papillomavirus and Texas legislators.
I made it back to my apartment by 6am slightly dazed and nauseated, but safe and dare I say, maybe, possibly, wiser.
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