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Queasiness   /kwˈizinəs/   Listen
Queasiness

noun
1.
A mild state of nausea.  Synonyms: qualm, squeamishness.
2.
Inability to rest or relax or be still.  Synonyms: restlessness, uneasiness.






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"Queasiness" Quotes from Famous Books



... thousand others assaulted me at the same time. In these strange circumstances the scope for conjecture was unlimited. I felt an unbearable queasiness. This day of waiting seemed endless. The hours struck too slowly to ...
— 20000 Leagues Under the Seas • Jules Verne

... departure, Hamed had realised that his oysters had passed the phase which Christians in their absurd queasiness prefer. Perhaps he designed to trade them off on coloured folks with less sensitive organs and no dainty prejudices. But his temper was consonant with, at least, my perception of the condition of his oysters. It was bad; and he spoke harsh things of white ...
— My Tropic Isle • E J Banfield



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