Which preposition to use with nausea
The Boy's face expressed nausea at the thought.
In a nausea of relief, he felt that this was a native,some unknown dying man, who coughed like a drunkard.
That is why it is possible to drink your morning coffee without nausea for it, over the head-lines of forty thousand casualties at Ypres, but to push back abruptly at a three-line notice of little Tony's, your corner bootblack's, fatal dive before a street-car.
He never seemed to wonder at the discrepancy in things, however, any more than he wondered at the look in his mother's eyes, as she hung over him, waiting, in those moments of nausea after rage.
They are known to produce dreadful effects; but it frequently happens that they produce nausea on the stomach, by which they operate as an emetic of themselves.
Oh, Beth, I'm sick unto nausea with repression.