seasick

IPA: sˈisɪk

adjective

  • Suffering from sickness, nausea or dizziness due to the motion of a ship at sea.
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Examples of "seasick" in Sentences

  • And he didn't even seem seasick.
  • They are not prone to seasickness.
  • The poor man must be getting seasick.
  • That horse really looked a bit seasick.
  • Louise got seasick despite of party toast.
  • Even the most experienced sailors got seasick.
  • It's revealed he had seasickness in one episode.
  • He suffers from seasickness, airsickness and carsickness.
  • The first seasickness pill was also tested by the divisions.
  • Amy is currently touring as a special guest with Seasick Steve.

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