Sentences with nauseate
nau·se·ate
N n - The smell of frying nauseated her. [VERB noun]
- His vicious behavior toward the dogs nauseates me.
- The sick smell emanating from his cigar nauseated Hannah.
- I want to be informed, entertained and thrilled by these pioneers, not bored and nauseated by mawkish and self-regarding metaphors.
- ‘Good morning Thomas,’ she said with a flirtatious overtone that both surprised and nauseated Esther.
- My gut was aching, I was nauseated and I felt feverish last night… couldn't you tell?
- Should we be nauseated by people of the older generation expressing their affection?
- Throughout the next day, Olivia was still nauseated and hurting, and she received another shot of meperidine.
- They had to weave their way carefully through fragrant, stained, whimpering partygoers and paramedics who were beginning to look a bit nauseated themselves.
- The show is built either to nauseate or fascinate; I myself danced between periods of both, which is probably just what the producers.