Definitionadj. excessively fastidious and easily disgusted
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Squeamish nations will hesitate to sell their arms. [Please select]
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She became squeamish when she saw a dead cat. [Please select]
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My husband has a weak stomach and becomes squeamish whenever he sees blood. [Please select]
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Because I am squeamish when it comes to violence, I do not watch boxing on television. [Please select]
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In the 13th century, though with squeamish phrases, it pronounced sentence of death. [Please select]
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Then my eyes would fail, and "you squeamish fool." [Please select]
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For there remains rich harvest of poetry in all sport worth the name, let squeamish and sentimental persons declaim against it as they may. [Please select]
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Tim Bolton is unexpectedly squeamish, but there are others to whom I can apply. [Please select]
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Conscience makes a man squeamish o' doing right for fear his wife's second cousin might tell the neighbors.' [Please select]
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He approved of any man from Boston who was not too squeamish to take pleasure in a little affair of this kind. [Please select]
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I'm not particularly squeamish, Reggie, though I try to play the game straight myself--the way my father played it.' [Please select]
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