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He was still nauseated after the game and did not comment.
The very smell of the food on the table nauseated him.
The man never knew because he was nauseated by the horses?
Its only effect seemed to be to nauseate him, weakly.
The touch of that place nauseated him, and he backed away from it.
Even reading about other people's chemotherapy could nauseate me, despite the drugs I had at hand.
The movement made him immediately nauseated and he gasped with pain.
It was particularly the thought of bread and butter that nauseated him.
This news nauseates me, but not because of its ugliness.
His stomach was still groaning, and the thought of food nauseated him.
He also had a headache of such intensity that it nauseated him.
When Robert came down, he was nauseated by fear and self-loathing.
Why then did it nauseate her to look at it?
Rhys Michael tried, but even the effort of trying made him nauseated from the pain.
I was nauseated by the thought that I had even considered it.
"I venture to say that a few weeks ago you would have been nauseated at the idea of eating cat."
The barbed wire was the part that nauseated him, with people living behind it.
What horrifies and nauseates you, I think, is the number of men put to death at that one time.
He may lose a little hair, be nauseated for a while undoubtedly."
I was nauseated by what was there; we all felt sick.
He would be nauseated by the weightlessness of space, as are most astronauts.
Then she got into a hot tub, lightheaded and nauseated.
"Watching people get zapped in that thing nauseates me," she shot back.
It nauseates me to hear my name mentioned in the same breath with him."
He was nauseated by the wet feel of Miller's overcoat.