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Seasickness comes on quickly, but it takes a long while to go away.
Except for a bit of seasickness, I may as well have been watching television.
In all my experience of seasickness I had never known a more extraordinary case.
But what if your seasickness persisted for weeks, months or even years?
A bit of seasickness is a whole lot better than a cold swim.
I have a worrying feeling that would give you seasickness.
I've been on the water before and I don't think seasickness will be a problem.
She'd heard about people who were highly susceptible to seasickness.
Before leaving, I had been given a charm against seasickness.
For the first time, Adam thought about the possibility of seasickness.
He'd had no idea that seasickness could be so debilitating.
Sometimes seeing the horizon is enough to get seasickness in check.
"I believe you're going to make medical history by being the only documented person ever actually to die of seasickness."
Seasickness can be part of the working day for those on the Sorrel.
The work was so important to him that he lived with severe seasickness for much of every trip.
They were simply keeping their friends company or fighting off minor cases of seasickness.
He sometimes even took his meals along with him, which seemed like odd treatment for seasickness.
Despite the seasickness, she felt strong enough for anything.
Nor would he ever be a good sailor, between the heavy air and the seasickness.
After all your mother said about the man's seasickness?
Let it stand that, in addition to seasickness, my air bottles were playing out.
"You'd be bouncing way too hard to notice any seasickness."
There were no injuries, only complaints of pain and seasickness.
But there must be some trace of the Good in seasickness, for the sacred words said so.
Also, on the river, you don't have to worry about seasickness.