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So all they saw in front were planets swinging around nauseously.
But her lip hasn't started to writhe nauseously yet.
It burned his throat, without totally masking a nauseously sweet undertaste.
The world was a mirage, wavering nauseously.
Slowly, nauseously, the end of this draining season started feeling like too many seasons before where the expectations had veered from hopeful to hopeless.
His head rocked nauseously, his stomach plunged.
She shuddered nauseously again.
The world shuddered nauseously.
It let out a mental keen of fright, and felt the Rescue dextrier pitch nauseously beneath it.
He shuddered nauseously.
Once, he trod inadvertently on one of the creatures and leapt away, howling with fright, when it squirmed nauseously beneath his heel.
Also, because as served in 99 out of 100 Chinese restaurants, they would arrive sticky with grease and boiled to a hue of nauseously vivid waxy-yellow.
His knees had turned to water; he was breathing in great gulps that hurt his chest, and the rooftop world was swinging slowly, nauseously around him.
In every physical detail and in every nuance of radiant aura of conscious power it was disgusting and appalling; sickeningly, nauseously revolting to every human thought and instinct.
The joys of married life seem to be worth the price of giving up the happy and carefree occupation of free-lance thief..." "Thief is the correct word," a nauseously familiar voice cried out.
Her head was pounding, her mouth felt sour and dry, her stomach was churning nauseously, but worst of all the sound of Carter's voice had brought an effortless and total recall of the events of the previous night.
After zigzagging nauseously through the back streets of Huntington, Amityville, Hempstead and Floral Park to pick up additional passengers, we are finally dropped at the wrong airport and take the familiar shuttle from Kennedy to La Guardia or back again.
The kids in my local bat-house breathe heavy metals, and their gelatinous bodies quiver nauseously during our counseling sessions, and for all that, they reacted just like I had when I told them I was going away for a while - with hurt and betrayal, and they aroused palpable guilt in me.