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View definitions for seasick

seasick

adjective as in nauseated

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Example Sentences

The Rams, meanwhile, have been so up and down that their fans are seasick.

It was hard to believe that such a solid person would do something like get seasick.

Darwin was so seasick at the start of his five-year voyage aboard the HMS Beagle that the captain expected him to jump ship back to England as soon as they touched land.

"He used to get seasick, and he was a bit stressed to start off with... but now he's fine. He quite enjoys life," Mr Williams said.

From BBC

Look out for a gross scene of the elite getting violently seasick and throwing up all over each other.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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