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seasick

[ UK /sˈiːsɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈsiˌsɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. experiencing motion sickness

How To Use seasick In A Sentence

  • The beginning scenes suffer from serious judder, which can make viewers seasick if they watch on a big screen.
  • With waves literally passing over the wheelhouse, some fought through seasickness (finding their sea legs) for another day before arriving at Darwin.
  • By the way, I haven't gotten seasick since I've been here.
  • I hadn't gotten seasick since I was really little.
  • They could not be got upon deck in the night, or if by dint of the rope's-end they were at length routed out of their hammocks, they immediately developed the worst symptoms of the "waister" -- seasickness and fear of that which is high. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
  • Objective To investigate the correlation between personality trait, cognitive style and seasickness symptoms.
  • If you can get seasick, can you also get land sick?
  • That evening things became even worse when Momma developed a bad case of seasickness. WEB OF DREAMS
  • 'I feel seasick already,' she moaned.
  • Now they're throwing up and fainting and blaming it on bad food and seasickness. VITALS
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