To attain full growth, one mustn't be squeamish.
Naples is not for the squeamish. Nor is "Street Fight in Naples".
The founder of Icecreamists, Matt o 'connor, said he could not understand people being squeamish about the product.
Haggling over fees seems almost distasteful, especially for squeamish Brits who tend to pay what is asked and resent it later.
Don't be so squeamish.
This movie is not for the squeamish.
What is required, therefore, is not squeamish reversion, but brave perseverance.
They are seldom taught to assume their own responsibilities and are consequently deemed to be squeamish and of weak character.
There is an acid portrait of Miss Ophelia, a squeamish New England spinster who does not like to have Negroes touch her.
I was feeling sick and squeamish.
Never mind that she was squeamish at the sight of a mere drop of blood.
Judging by this remorselessly bleak account of Iraq's moral collapse, one cannot but feel squeamish about Iraq's future, under any regime.
Definitely not for the squeamish.
After all, I hadn't been so squeamish, come to think of it, even in New York.
Afterward, the masses will convene at Bar before boarding a train that resembles getting on a metro in China, or any other situation which can turn the least squeamish person claustrophobic.
I'm terribly squeamish. I can't bear gory films.
You're not squeamish, are you?
Some Asian countries are squeamish about the effect of non-traditional security on their sovereignty. They should swallow hard.
According to a recent BBC article, it is the British who seem far less squeamish about swearing than Americans.
Blood makes me squeamish even though it is so fake looking and the violence is done by a killer rabbit of all things!
I don't go on her; she is too squeamish
Talking money makes most workers squeamish.