Squeamish in a sentence as an adjective

If the system works as described above, I'm a bit squeamish, but don't see a huge issue.

I was feeling squeamish about the Ulrich Drepper pile-on in this thread, but this bug report is amazing.

Why law enforcement is so squeamish about releasing numbers is mystifying.

Being squeamish is no excuse for not reporting accurate and honest information.

If doctors were as squeamish about death as I am, nobody would try to practice life-saving medicine at all and outcomes would be far worse.

The lulz does not seem like a fair reward when the adversary's not even slightly squeamish about abducting you and your family and selling your organs.

Animal slaughter was sort of a commonplace until we industrialized it; people weren't squeamish about it until the last few hundred years.

Most of my generally very pro-market older relatives are actually kind of squeamish about that sort of thing, oddly enough.

As an occasional hypochondriac, I really like this idea but I'm ridiculously squeamish when it comes to medical stuff.

Why is the target secret an email address rather than a magic word like "squeamish ossifrage"?I asked for an “examples of the actual message”, and you posted an possible example, but what I meant to ask for was actually the exact text of one of the messages.

Squeamish definitions

adjective

excessively fastidious and easily disgusted; "too nice about his food to take to camp cooking"; "so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow"

See also: dainty nice overnice prissy