Definitionn. motion sickness experienced while traveling on water
Last update: July 6, 2015
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Long before this Ronald had gone below prostrate with seasickness. [Please select]
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"It is good against seasickness, if one has a steel stomach, and does not forget that one is a little more than an ordinary person." [Please select]
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Before they could reach their camping-place, the water was so rough that some of the men had an unusual experience,--seasickness. [Please select]
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As he sank back into his berth, all thoughts of his unexpected position gave way to an overpowering feeling of seasickness. [Please select]
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Joe, as an after-thought, had stocked up heavily with Mother Somebody's Cure for Seasickness. [Please select]
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She had been ill for one thing--a combination of seasickness and heartsickness. [Please select]
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For two days Noddy suffered severely from seasickness, and Mollie was full of tenderness and sympathy. [Please select]
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A good fit of seasickness will set you up, and a stiff north-easter blow your blue-devils away. [Please select]
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'I'll make my first voyage with you and enjoy myself immensely in spite of seasickness and all the stormy winds that blow. [Please select]
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For the next three days Reuben made no advance in seamanship, being prostrated with seasickness. [Please select]
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Wild winds carried away some clothes and cooking-dishes from the ship; there was a birth and a death, and occasional illness, besides the dire seasickness. [Please select]
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