˜yÐÄvlog

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seasick

[ see-sik ]

adjective

  1. afflicted with seasickness.


seasick

/ ˈ²õŸ±ËËŒ²õɪ°ì /

adjective

  1. suffering from nausea and dizziness caused by the motion of a ship at sea
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Derived Forms

  • ˈ²õ±ð²¹ËŒ²õŸ±³Š°ì²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of seasick1

First recorded in 1560–70; sea + sick 1
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Example Sentences

"I went to the Isle of Man on a catamaran and I was seasick twice."

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So when you first meet her, she gives you the diatribe of, “Yes, I’ve always been green. I didn’t eat grass as a child. I’m not seasick.”

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

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

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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.

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