seasick造句1. 'I feel seasick already,' she moaned.
2. Hal was seasick almost at once.
3. The passengers who felt seasick stayed below .
4. Do you get seasick/airsick?
5. I was/felt seasick, so I went up on deck for some fresh air.
6. I felt seasick so I went up on deck for some fresh air.
7. When I get seasick , I throw up my food.
8. My wife Terrie was feeling seasick.
9. Are you seasick after a sip of white wine?
10. Alec liked sailing more than I. I got seasick.
11. And you were seasick and there was no wind.
12. Mendelssohn was seasick both ways on the trip by boat from Glasgow to Staffa.
13. I was so seasick that it was a relief to be back on solid ground.
14. Chester and the Wordsworths were violently seasick almost at once.
15. The team were all feeling seasick but they soldiered on valiantly.
16. You could get seasick at the top watching the clouds scudding across a full moon in a vast ocean of space.
17. He got seasick and heaved up.
18. The sea was rough and half the passengers seasick.
19. The swing of the ship made many people seasick.
20. He got seasick during the voyage.
21. He gets seasick every time he crosses the channel.
22. You loathe the smell of greasy food when you are seasick.
23. It was quite rough at times, and she was seasick.
24. The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick.
25. It sounds like a landfall you might make after a long and seasick voyage.
26. Millie does it all the time and I get seasick.
27. It was a rough crossing and most of the passengers were seasick.
28. They had always found buccaneering terribly alarming, and felt seasick at the slightest sign of bad weather.
29. What a relief then to read Charles Dickens's description of the miseries of feeling seasick without actually being sick.
30. By the end of the day they were both suffering from a mild bout of sunstroke and were also feeling a little seasick.