to feel sick

  • 111New York City Subway in popular culture — The New York City Subway is often seen as an integral part of the city and has had a place in popular culture for at least three quarters of a century. Many living in the area through the 1970s and 1980s remember it for crime and graffiti, but… …

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  • 112Oomba Baroomba — is a 1994 album by Play School .Presenters*Colin Buchanan *Benita Collings *Trisha Goddard *John Hamblin *Noni Hazlehurst *Philip Quast *George Spartels *Monica TrapagaTrack listing# Play School Theme Noni, Colin, Monica and Philip # If You re… …

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  • 113Garzey's Wing — Infobox animanga/Header name = Garzey s Wing caption = ja name = ガーゼィの翼 ja name trans = genre = Fantasy, Action, RomanceInfobox animanga/OVA director = Yoshiyuki Tomino writer = Yoshiyuki Tomino studio = J.C. Staff, BMG Japan licensor =… …

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  • 114Effects of stress on memory — The effects of stress on memory include interference with one’s capacity to encode and ability retrieve information.[1] When stress occurs, the body reacts by secreting stress hormones into the blood stream. Over secretion of stress hormones most …

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  • 115motion — mo|tion1 W3 [ˈməuʃən US ˈmou ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(movement)¦ 2¦(moving your head or hand)¦ 3¦(suggestion at a meeting)¦ 4 in motion 5 set/put something in motion 6 go through the motions (of doing something) 7¦(body waste)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; :… …

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  • 116huddle — hud|dle1 [ hʌdl ] verb intransitive or transitive huddle or huddle together or huddle up to move close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk: huddle around: We huddled around the fire for warmth. huddle with: Several aides huddled… …

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  • 117huddled — hud|dled [ hʌdld ] adjective gathered close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk a. sitting with your arms and legs close to your body because you feel sick, cold, or very upset …

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  • 118normal — nor|mal [ nɔrml ] adjective *** 1. ) something that is normal is how you expect it to be, and is not unusual or surprising in any way: He didn t like anything to interrupt his normal daily routine. You can telephone during normal working hours.… …

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  • 119bilious — [[t]bɪ̱liəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) If someone describes the appearance of something as bilious, they mean that they think it looks unpleasant and rather disgusting. [WRITTEN] ...the bilious green overstuffed sofas. 2) ADJ If… …

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  • 120turn your stomach — make you feel sick, cause you to feel ill    Watching you eat those oysters turns my stomach. Yuk! …

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