queasy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

queasy in the PONS Dictionary

queasy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel queasy
to have a queasy stomach
to feel queasy about sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's uncomfortable and queasy stuff, but it occasionally achieves a kind of weird beauty.
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The existence of an objective wrongness is not necessary to explain our queasy and resentful feelings.
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Uncertain movement of the apparent sound source gives a very queasy feeling.
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But the thought of missing out on a great deal might also make you queasy.
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Jim has some fun, taking her through some aerobatic maneuvers that leave her queasy, but still game.
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Past and present merge into a queasy, confusing and ultimately violent cabaret.
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I was with you right up until that last sentence, no matter what you drink, being it alcoholic, you eventually always get queasy.
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I felt tired in the first few weeks, and queasy occasionally, but never ill.
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It makes me kind of queasy.
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But honestly, these songs go too far, which almost makes me a little queasy.
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