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In the dryest, the largest, the best of them there is everything to debase the manhood and nauseate the soul.
MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE, JANUARY, 1896, VOL. VI. NO. 2VARIOUS
Actually I was under the impression that sweet lemonade would nauseate a grown man, if taken so soon after dinner.
I WALKED IN ARDENJACK CRAWFORD
The recollection alone was almost enough to nauseate him, and he always had ridden a wide circle at the first whiff.
'ME-SMITH'CAROLINE LOCKHART
Any thing affected or imitated is apt to nauseate when contrasted with the genuine and natural.
THE HINDOOS AS THEY ARESHIB CHUNDER BOSE
Will nauseate some persons, but the reaction from the temporary depression is prompt.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 1 OF 2VARIOUS
Not but I confess that similitudes and descriptions when drawn into an unreasonable length must needs nauseate the reader.
DISCOURSES ON SATIRE AND ON EPIC POETRYJOHN DRYDEN
I am sure our heads must turn and our stomachs nauseate with them.
EVOLUTION OF EXPRESSION, VOLUME 2--REVISEDCHARLES WESLEY EMERSON
I abhor sin, I loathe and nauseate thereat; most of all at my own.
SPEECHES, ADDRESSES, AND OCCASIONAL SERMONS, VOLUME 2 (OF 3)THEODORE PARKER
Milton is harmonious to me, and I absolutely nauseate Darwins poems.
LETTERS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, VOL. I (OF 2)SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
To any who have weak stomachs, I suggest that they skip over the next two or three pages, as the details may nauseate them.
IN THE FLASH RANGING SERVICEEDWARD ALVA TRUEBLOOD
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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