Examples of using Nauseating in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
Especially nauseating is the phenomenon of“billionaire populism.”.
It's so nauseating.
Stink is nauseating.
They were ferocious, horrible, nauseating.
it's… nauseating.
It's nauseating.
That's the most nauseating proposition I ever had.
Pink, sweet and nauseating.
Sounds nauseating.
I think it's Absolutely nauseating the way You're leading that girl on.
Oh, you're nauseating.
Putting aside the enormous and nauseating age difference between you two,
It's mildly satisfying, a bit nauseating, but it's proof I don't need a man if I have to resort to this.
I find the prospect of ringing in the New Year with any of these people absolutely nauseating.
greedy without nauseating and spicy without excess.
But the cynical use of this chemical attack for propaganda reasons by the imperialists has been nauseating, to say the least.
Even the idea that human beings can be so cruel to other human beings is nauseating.
But his failure to mention Russia's responsibility for a military nerve agent attack on innocent people in my constituency is nauseating.”.
this includes nauseating, sharp, throbbing,
The notorious final film from Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom has been called nauseating, shocking,