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    1. The obvious lies and the sweeping of all truth under the carpet becomes so overwhelmingly obvious: that if you read too much, if you find out too many hidden truths… all of civilized history will nauseate you so much that you will barely be able to study it anymore… Because you will know even before you uncover the unseen, obscene horrors of what actually happened, that everything that is accepted as gospel, every conventional telling is a complete filthy lie


    2. familiarized with all those scenes of debauchery, so fit to nauseate a


    3. C*** O***, you know his estate, his worth, and good sense: can you, will you pronounce it ill meant, at least of him, when anxious for his son's morals, with a view to form him to virtue, and inspire him with a fixed, a rational contempt for vice, he condescended to be his master of the ceremonies, and led him by the hand through the most noted bawdy-houses in town, where he took care he should be familiarized with all those scenes of debauchery, so fit to nauseate a good taste? The experiment, you will cry, is dangerous


    1. Nauseated, Chrissie lowered her eyes and fiddled with her food


    2. I continued to feel very nauseated and was grateful


    3. I covered my mouth feeling nauseated, I ran to the toilet and opened my mouth but nothing came out


    4. I was nauseated with


    5. Nauseated with horror, Natala twisted about and dared to look fearfully in the direction the black shape had carried Thalis


    6. From among this loathsome gelid mass reared up a frog-like head, and he was frozen with nauseated horror to realize that the sound of weeping was coming from those obscene blubbery lips


    7. Now he was awake staring, nauseated, at his companion’s blood


    8. It had nauseated him to walk


    9. I was so dizzied and nauseated


    10. I had been feeling nauseated lately

    11. Nauseated, she turned her head to look away


    12. With caution, so as not to upset his already nauseated


    13. made him vastly uncomfortable to the point that he felt nauseated


    14. “Oh God,” Alex said, feeling nauseated


    15. I nearly nauseated as I stepped over


    16. He couldn’t have been more nauseated if he’d found them fucking


    17. nauseated please report to the nurse’s office


    18. “How can you know that I’m having two, and that they are both a girl and a boy?” Katie asked, again trying to hold back the nauseated feeling she was having


    19. The smell nauseated him, as well as the slimy, mess under hisfeet


    20. ” An intense feeling of guilt festered in her gut as a stale piece of bread, churning and making her slightly nauseated as she thought about what she had done

    21. Some of us would feel nauseated about that


    22. Darek felt nauseated and wanted to vomit


    23. It nauseated the people there and caused them to run away


    24. lightheaded and sickly; I have been feeling especially nauseated in the mornings of late…”


    25. The SUV slides on the slick concrete and I feel dizzy and nauseated


    26. It nauseated Emory to watch the man gather her against his barrel chest


    27. However, those that use them may experience being jittery or nauseated in the


    28. What could I do now? Direct confrontation with Jeff was now my only alternative, but how could I describe this experience as anything but a bad dream without sounding like a lunatic? If I did confront Jeff, and he denied everything, what proof did I have? Vertigo whirled through me as I stood there in the forest, freezing, greatly nauseated and furious with myself


    29. Nauseated, he rolled over and threw up


    30. I walk into a Christian bookstore today and I get nauseated

    31. The whole area was drab and cheerless, decorated with the ugliest color scheme Crystal had ever been nauseated by


    32. She hoped she didn’t become too nauseated to eat—a problem she often dealt with at large social gatherings


    33. He felt nauseated and very weak


    34. Thomas felt the world swimming around him, felt delirious, nauseated


    35. She was fourteen weeks pregnant at the time, nauseated and bloated, with a permanent metallic taste in her mouth, and she was refusing to believe in this pregnancy—but Perry was high on hope, as if the new house would somehow guarantee the pregnancy would work, because “What a life! What a life for children, living this close to the beach!” That was before he’d ever even raised his voice to her, when the idea of his hitting her would have been impossible, inconceivable, laughable


    36. The night we interred the Sinsar Dubh, I had to reach both of my hands into the field generated by the stones to remove the crimson runes from the cover and felt instantly lethargic, nauseated


    37. But the word of Mr Costello was an unwelcome language for him for he nauseated the wretch that seemed to him a cropeared creature of a misshapen gibbosity, born out of wedlock and thrust like a crookback toothed and feet first into the world, which the dint of the surgeon's pliers in his skull lent indeed a colour to, so as to put him in thought of that missing link of creation's chain desiderated by the late ingenious Mr Darwin


    38. Consoling myself with this, I walked on, so thirsty that I became nauseated and slightly feverish


    39. She saw that she was tired of the endless knitting And oh, she was so tired of the hospital! Tired and bored and nauseated with the and the endless bandage rolling and lint picking that roughened the cuticle of her nails


    40. The smell of sweat, of blood, of unwashed bodies, of excrement rose up in waves of blistering heat until the fetid stench almost nauseated her

    41. as she looked at Rhett, she felt the same way she had felt then, breathless, stunned, nauseated


    42. She was nauseated by the disgusting smell, but convinced herself that if she loved him she had to put up with this


    43. She had a job interview with the Defense League at ten, and although they’d called her, she’d been borderline nauseated since she’d agreed to talk with them


    44. I felt faint, then nauseated, as if some angry spirit were trying to claw out of my lungs


    45. I was a little dizzy, and nauseated


    46. I was also nauseated and dizzy


    47. The pain was so piercing it was making him nauseated


    48. I got woozy and nauseated


    49. NoVisions of it swam sickeningly through his nauseated mind


    50. A distaste of the cowardice in such confessions nauseated him

    1. The thought of eating it nauseates me


    2. Bill: I will not publish the rest of this 3 page letter because it nauseates me--Michael extols the virtues of the Bush Bastard to take the heat off his incarcerated ass


    1. Closing her eyes, fighting against the sharp disinfectant smell of the hospital, she forced herself to picture the interior of the bus … nauseating diesel fumes … a dingy, well used fabric covering the seats, chipped and faded paint on the accoutrements of metal … or was it plastic? She found it hard to tell sometimes … she heard again the chatter and laughter of the young people as they swayed along the aisle towards the door as the vehicle approached the bus stop


    2. Tom felt a nauseating pit opening in his stomach


    3. But the nauseating reek that welled out of his


    4. Not before the room swung with nauseating rapidity


    5. When he opened the door at the far end office the stench hit him in a nauseating wave


    6. Her knee hit the solid chunk of wood with a nauseating thump


    7. The nauseating feeling intensified and I thought at one stage that I would throw up


    8. Brock found that immersing himself in Skelda's thoughts was a nauseating chore, so cold and full of hate were they


    9. After two cups of coffee the same nauseating feeling returned and I felt congested


    10. I found their lascivious posturing repulsive and their red-stained teeth nauseating

    11. gimmicks, hard-sell tactics or that nauseating depression that comes from pushing and begging!


    12. The list is nauseating in its fiscal thievery and greed


    13. The basement: a place that is humid, dark and nauseating


    14. gagging at the smeared lipstick on his face, the smell nauseating


    15. Sean chortled all the way home, describing in nauseating detail the attributes of the Venus who had succoured him


    16. There is a smell coming from him, stronger that alcohol, probably something mixed in with the paint covering him, it is nauseating, your drugs making you more sensitive, you hold back the urge to cut into him, your hand runs along the hilt of the sword on your hip, behind your glasses you focus is cold cutting through him


    17. As nauseating as this thought is, it


    18. This nauseating bog would take generations to recover anything resembling ecological health


    19. However the thought of children was nauseating to her


    20. ‘You should see them after they’ve been transported by NumbaCruncha! No, on second thoughts, you shouldn’t, its nauseating

    21. The food he begs for along the way is next to intolerable, dull tasting, filthy, and nauseating


    22. The smell of burning flesh wafted through the air and was nauseating


    23. The earthlings were a nauseating race and he could not understand their obsession with eating animal flesh


    24. nauseating at times - but in this case she was only partly right


    25. José Arcadio Segundo, devoured by baldness, indifferent to the air that had been sharpened by the nauseating vapors, was still reading and rereading the unintelligible parchments


    26. mist that perpetually issues forth in a most nauseating spell that


    27. The scene was one of true nauseating behavior in base humanity


    28. repulsive, nauseating, inability to succeed in


    29. Steam and smoke bubbled up from the charring bodies, through the water and along the tube; the stench was vile and nauseating


    30. Her voice was almost more nauseating

    31. It was not just the nauseating odour of semi-


    32. The smell was overpowering and nauseating


    33. But Joshua had drifted off and lay sleep bound between layers of nauseating pain


    34. was usually nauseating and most certainly boring to her


    35. remembered that it was his own man, he felt nauseating


    36. provocation in all its nauseating ugliness


    37. The remaining Fae didn’t have time to raise his arms before Bill brought it down on his head with a nauseating crunch


    38. His stomach rebelled and dry vomiting caused hot nauseating pain against his barely healing wounds


    39. Common people naturally feel disgust for such nauseating and sickening behavior


    40. But after ten years it can get nauseating

    41. Noxious fumes were everywhere from the nail varnish, hairspray, and foul, nauseating mixture of beauty products in the air


    42. All he could do was stand there, totally overwhelmed by the ghastly, nauseating, decomposing corpse he’d just witnessed


    43. when the full nauseating terror


    44. And to think that their election is left in the hands of the ignorant and malleable masses is nauseating


    45. ‘How could you? These nauseating


    46. results in nauseating pain


    47. He did so with the nauseating feeling of anxiety commonly associated with cliffhanging moments…or was it unfamiliar hope for the impossible?


    48. All Josephine could hear were words, a nauseating


    49. Let them taste how slimy and nauseating it tastes without turning it into an unrecognizable burnt, brown, decomposed tough fibrous thing that has no taste


    50. This is the nauseating, unspoken hypocrisy that permeates capitalism































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