Time and repetition had done its work; she'd now seen too many tumbling guts to feel squeamish about a few brains.
After all, when the English began feeling squeamish about capital punishment in the 1960's, they simply abolished it.
If you're feeling so squeamish about it, why are you still here?
If they feel squeamish, we'll have the Lynx do it from space.
Most of us would feel squeamish visiting a morgue, even if we didn't believe in ghosts.
If you feel squeamish, you'd better take a walk in the fresh air.
It made him feel squeamish, even more so than seeing Jameson's body against the wall in the hotel room.
The authorities feared lawsuits by families of the wanted, and there were other reasons to feel squeamish.
Their numbers were still listed in his address book, just a phone call away, but he felt squeamish about making contact.
The backroom boys always felt squeamish when they heard the results of their tinkering.