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12 Sentences With "queasier"

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But they have tended to be far queasier about impeachment as a remedy — at least so far.
"Lynch is a director of mood and texture, the queasier the better," the critic J. Hoberman observed back in 21982.
After a few spins through the air, the poor girl is queasier than Corinne's nanny when she's chopping up those damn cucumbers.
But in spite of Elle's queasier exploitation aspects — an expected Verhoeven staple — and its why-would-anyone-do-that questions, it's a mesmerizing movie.
In season three, when a random associate of Elliot Alderson's was threatened, it felt queasier, or when two of the supporting cast members hooked up, it felt more thrilling.
But the theme extends beyond "small towns are evil" into a broader, queasier suggestion that some acts of evil are just beyond comprehension because some people are beyond comprehension.
The more surveys Hozoji helped out on, she says, the queasier she felt, like that day at the nudibranch mating grounds, which happened to overlap with a geoduck tract.
The notion of downing a glass of the stuff makes me feel queasier than eating 20 clementines, and that's the point: I'm supposed to throw up and never want to smoke again.
Don Siegel's 1971 original (Monday and next Friday), with Clint Eastwood, is longer and nuttier, with insinuations of incest and a much queasier depiction of the lead's interactions with a little girl.
The difference between APB and those stories is that Steven Spielberg and Jonathan Nolan recognized how scary this type of future can be, and took advantage of the queasier questions that impersonal, tech-driven law enforcement can raise.
Those who found them insufferable before will only get queasier now, and those who tolerated them before may just turn up their noses at Brendon Urie wailing the title track, clad in a metaphorical tuxedo, twirling his imaginary mustache.
Marshall makes a strenuous case for Bishop's social enlightenment, and argues that, while Bishop indeed lived a life of privilege in Brazil, she was nevertheless "an outsider, a dependent whose trust fund met only basic expenses"—a rationale that may make one queasier than anything in the poems.

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