nauseating造句1. The judge described the offences as nauseating and unspeakable.
2. There is a nauseating smell of rotten food.
3. I don't want to eat anything, I'm nauseating.
4. Violence in movies is often nauseating.
5. It's almost nauseating to think this could be true.
6. Nauseating odors wafted from the nearby sewage treatment plant.
7. She took slow breaths of the nauseating air.
8. The nauseating fear that machine technology will replace all living species has subsided in my mind.
9. They also witnessed various nauseating sights including a car piled high with dead animals.
10. Every nauseating action, every violation, abuse and mutilation is meticulously rendered.
11. The Huey was dropping now, heading into the nauseating spiral of a combat landing.
12. The smell is quite nauseating.
13. Bad , nauseating smells coming from drainpipes into apartments.
14. I am reminded of that nauseating picture.
15. Is the child old nauseating be how is answering?
16. I had to listen to the whole nauseating story.
17. It is really nauseating.
18. Tito had at that moment a nauseating weariness of simulation.
19. Aside from the nauseating pleasantries some useful information came out of it.
20. For them to attack the Liberals for racism is nauseating hypocrisy.
21. To imply disabled people are responsible for the under-payment of personal assistance services in these circumstances is a nauseating misrepresentation of facts.
22. To hir, the grandiose promises of Utopia emblazoned across the screen were not only unconvincing but nauseating.
23. The photograph depicted two naked men, engaged in one of the most nauseating of homosexual acts.
24. Contemporary locomotives are carved on their headstones, which also bear nauseating rhyming epitaphs of the kind so beloved by the Victorians.
25. As well as proving to Anthea he meant business, it would put one over that nauseating Toby Latimer in no mean fashion.
26. Rich, ornate prose is hard to digest, generally unwholesome, and sometimes nauseating.
27. Putrid. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.
28. Puiced. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.