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Collection of Nauseous Cliparts (26)

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A focused gallery of nauseous illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.

A sick child rests in bed with a thermometer, showing signs of fever and needing care.
A mischievous green emoji winking one eye while sticking its tongue out-ideal for lighthearted banter.
A tired, feverish child in bed with her favorite teddy bear and a thermometer-showing how kids cope during illness.
A person resting in bed with a fever, using a thermometer to monitor temperature.
This iconic LEGO face conveys hesitation or mild concern-ideal for memes, UX feedback icons, or educational materials about emotions.
A parent checking a child’s temperature with a caring touch-simple acts that make a big difference during illness.
A person showing classic signs of fever-chills, flushed face, and using a thermometer-wrapped in a blanket for comfort.
When that meal hits wrong-this emoji captures the moment perfectly.
A quiet moment of sadness or exhaustion: a child sits alone, arms wrapped around their knees, eyes gently shut.
A cheerful yet restful sick day scene with kids in bed, remedies, and comforting items-ideal for illustrating childhood illness care.
“Wait… is that *all* for breakfast?!” - A classic kid reaction to an oversized morning meal.
This adorable sick teddy bear brings comfort to children’s health content-showing rest, care, and recovery in a gentle, reassuring way.
A cheeky yellow smiley sports a classic plaid cap and casually holds a cigarette-vintage vibes with a dash of humor.
A caring parent reads to their child at bedtime, fostering comfort, connection, and early learning.
A young child rests in bed with a fever, using a thermometer and cuddling a teddy bear for comfort.
A tired, ill woman rests in bed with a quilt, tissues, and a bedside lamp-symbolizing rest and recovery during sickness.
A child showing classic signs of fever-flushed cheeks and a thermometer in the mouth-used to educate on early symptom recognition.
A young child rests in bed with a thermometer, suggesting they’re unwell-common imagery for pediatric health guidance.
This expressive green emoji conveys sickness or queasiness, often used to depict food poisoning, motion sickness, or general malaise.
A priest administers the Anointing of the Sick to a person in bed, symbolizing prayer, healing, and pastoral care during illness.
A cheerful but unwell cartoon character rests in bed, monitoring their temperature while recovering from illness.
A child experiencing a strong, dry cough-common during colds, allergies, or respiratory infections.
This friendly sick chicken helps explain fever symptoms to kids in a gentle, engaging way.
A tired, disappointed green face with heavy eyelids and a subtle frown-ideal for expressing low energy or mild sadness.
A priest prays and anoints a person in bed during the administration of last rites, with a cross symbolizing faith and hope.
A priest offers the Last Rites to a gravely ill person in bed, holding a prayer book and a crucifix-a sacred moment of spiritual care and farewell.
This green worried emoji visually expresses concern or unease, perfect for user interfaces where emotional feedback is needed.