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  • adjective comparative form of queasy: more queasy

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Examples

  • I kept trying to swallow the bad taste in my mouth, but the more I swallowed, the queasier my stomach grew.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • Clara pours the offending milk onto her Nuts and Seeds muesli, feeling queasier by the second.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • Clara pours the offending milk onto her Nuts and Seeds muesli, feeling queasier by the second.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • Clara pours the offending milk onto her Nuts and Seeds muesli, feeling queasier by the second.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • Clara pours the offending milk onto her Nuts and Seeds muesli, feeling queasier by the second.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • I kept trying to swallow the bad taste in my mouth, but the more I swallowed, the queasier my stomach grew.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • He was comfortable after his conversations with Gephardt, but even queasier about Edwards after they met.

    ABC: Edwards Admits Affair 2009

  • A lot of folks will feel queasier about their existing support for a candidate.

    Davis Sweet: One Voter's Meat is the Same Voter's Poison 2008

  • It's been a queasy ride, and it's going to get queasier.

    RIP Chicago School of Economics Steve Hulett 2008

  • He was comfortable after his conversations with Gephardt, but even queasier about Edwards after they met.

    From the WSJ Opinion Archives James Taranto 2007

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