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What (who) is seasick - definition

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Seasick (disambiguation)

Seasick         
·adj Affected with seasickness.
seasick         
adj. to get; feel seasick
seasick         
If someone is seasick when they are travelling in a boat, they vomit or feel sick because of the way the boat is moving.
It was quite rough at times, and she was seasick.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
seasickness
He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
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Wikipedia

Seasick

Seasick may refer to:

  • Seasickness, a form of motion sickness characterized by a feeling of nausea and, in extreme cases, vertigo experienced after spending time on a craft on water
  • Seasick (album), the first album (1996) by indie rock band Imperial Teen
  • "Seasick" (song), a single (2011) by the alt rock band Silversun Pickups
  • Sea Sick, an episode of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Other
  • Seasick Steve, Blues musician
  • An alternative title for the 1996 Sweden-Finland-France film Merisairas
Examples of use of seasick
1. "If you start chasing polls, you‘re going to get seasick," he said.
2. It makes me feel slightly seasick, but is clearly a notch up from Sky Sport.
3. "I haven‘t gotten seasick _ so far," she said with a grin.
4. We went over on the boat [to Oxford] in 1'68 and I got seasick and he brought me some crackers.
5. A seasick passenger on a cruise ship off Scotland sparked an international coastguard operation after calling her sister in Italy.