queasily
English
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editqueasily (comparative more queasily, superlative most queasily)
- In a queasy manner; delicately; squeamishly.
- In a manner that makes one queasy; sickeningly, nauseatingly.
- 1988 April 16, Elizabeth Pincus, “Taming Upstart Women”, in Gay Community News, page 7:
- These women vocalists are bound in chartreuse mermaid suits and capped with blunt, white-blond wigs queasily reminiscent of Kathleen Turner's mop in Crimes of Passion.