Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για QUEASILY
1. And so, inevitably, queasily, back to the biggest mediated experience of our age.
2. At Brighton yesterday the country‘s next leader delivered his first speech as Prime Minister – while the incumbent looked queasily on.
3. There is something queasily distasteful about this woman‘s flashy expedition to Africa, the continent it is currently so fashionable to care about.
4. This week Lionel finally watched The Constant Gardener: "A lame goody–goody exercise in self–righteousness that reminded me – nightmarishly – of The Girl in the Cafe." Lionel read TC Boyle‘s Drop City: "A wickedly cynical treatment of the 60s, which reminds me queasily that at 16 I‘d have thought both The Constant Gardener and The Girl in the Cafe were terrific." Advertiser links Webfeeds Comment is free About webfeeds Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.
5. Just as it is several millennia since our digestive systems were required to deal with grass, it is at least a couple of centuries since men felt it necessary to protect their throats in the street from anyone making a lunge at the jugular with a sword (although nostalgia freaks will be queasily pleased to note that those times may be returning in certain parts of our inner cities). Rejecting the tie, then, takes a man out of the symbolic combat zone and places him permanently in a "stand down" position.