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seasickness

[see-sik-nis] / ˈsiˌsɪk nɪs /
NOUN
sickness at sea
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Uncle Dutch says back in the cornfields he hadn’t thought about seasickness and bad food and nasty sailors, and that’s what he found there.

From Literature

For now, my immediate concern was, once again, my seasickness.

From Literature

Then, as one day and another and another pass, we are all stricken with seasickness and grow weak from vomiting and dizzy spells.

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“Thank you—well, I have only just gotten home myself. And I confess, I have grown weary of train schedules and troikas, seasickness and hot air balloons.”

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John Reis, vocalist and guitarist of Rocket From the Crypt, was concerned about seasickness and feeling “trapped” but neither proved to be an issue, and he found it easy to “succumb to the vibe.”

From Los Angeles Times