
🎡🤢 A dizzy challenge. A spinning disaster. And a word that describes that awful “uh-oh-my-stomach” feeling — nauseous! 😵✨Leah and Habib were determined to break the school roundabout record. But by spin fifteen, they stumbled off, holding their stomachs.“I feel absolutely nauseous,” Habib groaned. Leah nodded, eyes wobbling.To feel nauseous means to feel sick to your stomach — like you might throw up. 🤢Sailor Diego, watching nearby, explained, “Your inner ears are still spinning even though you’ve stopped! Look at something steady — like that big oak tree.”The kids focused… and slowly, the swirling stopped.“Much better,” Leah sighed. “But that roundabout is definitely nauseating!”Diego laughed. “Exactly — you feel nauseous, but the roundabout is nauseating!”They skipped the spins and headed for the swings instead — way less stomach-flipping. 🎠😄📚 Word of the Day: Nauseous — feeling sick to your stomach.❤️ Tap Like if spinning rides make you feel a little nauseous!🔔 Follow for more Word of the Day stories!📲 Join our WhatsApp Channel for updates:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5wxhEBFLgOGl1pn308#WordOfTheDay #VocabularyStory #LearnEnglishThroughStories #EnglishForKids #StoryLearning #EducationalStories #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #KidsVocabulary #MoralStories