How To Use Seasickness In A Sentence
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I hated the whole journey there, complaining first of seasickness, then sickness of riding my horse, and finally just plain sickness of travelling.
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When you throw up this time you can't blame it on seasickness.
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The floor felt unreliable beneath her bare soles, and she felt oddly queasy: a strange reversal of seasickness.
GALILEE
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As the breeze changed into a south-western gale, few of the passengers escaped seasickness.
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Polly looked away, her stomach churning with a nausea that couldn't be blamed solely on hunger or seasickness.
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Several vinegar carrot will increase the appetite and relieve the car sickness and seasickness.
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Many divers suffer from seasickness, but throwing up before a dive loses lots of fluids.
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Someone dared to broach the subject of seasickness at the breakfast table, and a few pasty faces glowered at the culprit.
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The tea is a stimulant for digestive disorders and is particularly beneficial in the case of seasickness.
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For all that she had the outer trappings of a social butterfly, they imperfectly concealed the heart of a Visigoth, and she consorted merrily with the Captain in rough weather, while her husband spent the trip laid low by seasickness.
On Doris Lessing « Tales from the Reading Room
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With waves literally passing over the wheelhouse, some fought through seasickness (finding their sea legs) for another day before arriving at Darwin.
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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
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Objective To investigate the correlation between personality trait, cognitive style and seasickness symptoms.
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That evening things became even worse when Momma developed a bad case of seasickness.
WEB OF DREAMS
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Now they're throwing up and fainting and blaming it on bad food and seasickness.
VITALS
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Methods Maximum tolerance test of anti - seasickness oral solution was performed in Kunming mice.
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Also patron of sailors; he is invoked against intestinal disease and seasickness.
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Melville called seasickness “that dreadful thing.”
John Paul Jones
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Luckily seasickness is never fatal and next day we were all ready for an excursion to Norham Castle, a very ruinous ruin.
The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
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She was sure her seasickness was the worst that had ever been known, but we all feel that.
Molly Brown's Orchard Home
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The unscheduled delay was sparked when the ship ran into fierce gales which gave rise to seasickness among and several of the crew members.
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It was probably just as well we ran into a gale the second day out and seasickness saved me from myself.
MR STARLIGHT
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She was prostrated by seasickness, which is no respecter of persons, and a more forlorn, unhappy mortal I never expect to see.
Brave and Bold The Fortunes of Robert Rushton
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The steady rocking motion of a ship also stimulates the semicircular canals, and to those who are not used to this overstimu-lation the result often is seasickness, which is an extremely unpleasant, though not really fatal affliction.
The Human Brain
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I also began to throw up because of seasickness.
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And don't let seasickness put you off travelling.
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He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
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Maybe there is a head or two broken; 'tis mostly what we call seasickness, however.
King Alfred's Viking A Story of the First English Fleet
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Its called seasickness, duck, and it turns you green.
Brooklyn
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As the breeze changed into a south-western gale, few of the passengers escaped seasickness.