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He began to feel seasick, and had to open his eyes again.
She made you feel a little seasick just looking at her.
It's not over, though, as anyone who has been really seasick knows.
He became seasick for the first week but had recovered.
Morning came, but he was too seasick to notice it.
Not to mention that probably half of them are still seasick.
"And he did it to such effect that by the end of the first act, we in the audience were seasick."
And he's starting to get really seasick, which makes him want to fight it by doing some hard work.
"There are three of us, if one is not too seasick."
The ship was going up and down in a seasick manner.
"How seasick do you get in small boats at night?"
If you get seasick, the boat is not likely to return to shore for one person.
I was suddenly a little seasick and didn't want to sort through so much information.
In all this time and under such varying conditions, I had never been seasick.
One of the best ways to get seasick is to set out on an empty stomach.
At least he was too absorbed in the discussion to be seasick.
Bob then made up a long gruesome story about being seasick.
Both men got seasick and I locked them into the cabin.
I was getting seasick watching the stands bounce up and down.
Millie does it all the time and I get seasick.
Anyway, my system adjusted, and I've never been seasick since.
I was far too seasick to think for a moment of being worried."
I had never been seasick, so it did not occur to me to take medication.
Soon many of the passengers, including bewildered children, were seasick.
It was much easier for her to deal with a seasick, frightened girl by herself.