queasily
- r in a queasy manner
`Do I have to remove the liver,' the medical student asked queasily
- The mass adoration that greets this Santa's appearance before his helpers may, indeed, queasily remind you of modern dictators rallying the faithful.
- He's a stormy character, all right, but an unfocused one, and this well-cast adaptation of a memoir by a British TV executive is disjointed, only queasily humorous and too casual .
- But at its worst, Christian pop has a kind of queasily earnest, Kum Ba Yah--ish quality.