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are nauseating

  • present progressive
    of nauseate.
    nauseate
    verb (used with object)
    to affect with nausea; sicken.

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Details of the incident disclosed in court records are nauseating.

From Economist Oct. 4, 2016

For Hayes, Cheerios are nauseating, ​although he was too young when he developed the reflex to remember why.  

From US News Sep. 24, 2015

"The scent and smoke and sweat of a Casino are nauseating at three in the morning," he wrote.

From Time Magazine Archive

There exist, at the present time, scores of baths where the odours of the sudatory chambers are nauseating.

From The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction by Robert Owen Allsop