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Stars and the planet turned, nauseatingly, in the forward window.
It rolled nauseatingly under my foot, and I wanted to be sick.
When the power is turned on, the "blood" flows - nauseatingly.
The fear rose nauseatingly in her throat again, surging back at full force.
The stench was nauseatingly strong and I did not look down at the water swirling around my boots.
You could smell the sickness along with the nauseatingly sweet scent of anesthetic.
For several long instants her vision was nauseatingly distorted, as if the new location would not come into correct focus.
Pregnant women were supposed to look nauseatingly healthy.
The balloon rolled nauseatingly, and the car pitched.
This raises two questions, one simple and one nauseatingly difficult and complex.
I don't mean that she was a Pollyanna, nauseatingly cheerful and syrupy.
When they rose to a crest, the horizon slanted and weaved nauseatingly.
The Russian salad dressing looked nauseatingly like blood; I decided to use the creamy.
The Victorian vignettes embroidered on the dining suite had turned nauseatingly sentimental.
The windows were steamed over, and there was a smell in the air that reminded Robyn nauseatingly of school dinners.
As it was, the memory of what had made her sick in the first place, those poor mutilated creatures, was still nauseatingly strong.
It was all a jumble--fast one minute, nauseatingly slow the next.
Q had made himself nauseatingly comfortable on Picard's sofa.
Everything smelled of that nauseatingly sweet odor.
She had merged as soon as Metria stopped being nauseatingly nice to her husband.
Anything else is just nauseatingly juvenile.
She became nauseatingly aware of every emotion he, Hulda, and the nameless magician were experiencing.
Granted, Q was forced to concede, there was something nauseatingly appropriate about their appearance on this occasion.
It's a nauseatingly sweet, cloying smell, rather like mice."
Forces caught nauseatingly at gullet and gut.