seasick in the PONS Dictionary

seasick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get seasick

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is also shown to have aquaphobia and gets seasick easily, since he very closely resembles a cat.
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With the sea too rough to sail, they allowed the boat to drift, feeling thoroughly seasick after years ashore.
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The actors were frequently seasick.
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Despite calm seas, she was seasick for most of the first four days.
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In correspondence home, he observed that he was seasick, and that the gales caused considerable broken crockery aboard ship.
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I can't tell you how many people were getting seasick.
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The 33-day crossing was rough, and most of the people aboard were seasick.
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However, he gets seasick very badly, and seems to hate ships, boats, ferries, etc. for this reason.
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The crewman was sufficiently patched up by a very seasick doctor they had on board who otherwise spent the entire patrol in his bunk.
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One of the yacht's roles was to take recruits out to sea to show them what being seasick felt like.
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