If he sees a seasickmonkey he is sure to get very angry, thinking the poor thing is mocking him.
Lions and tigers may be majestic when they have unwavering earth or rock against their paws, but a seasick cat of these tribes is as forlorn as any man ever was, and doesn't look a bit more kingly than a wet rabbit.
Bass's Straits, the sea between Victoria and Tasmania is usually stormy, and many passengers who have never been seasick all the way from England have succumbed to Bass's Straits.
What is more remarkable however, is that some for whom Bass's Straits have had no terrors, have been seasick on the narrow-gauge line from Launceston to Hobart!
She seemed glad when I said that, and we talked for two hours or more, after which we went to luncheon and sat side by side--as everybody else is seasick we had the table all to ourselves and didn’t need to mind whose chairs we sat in.
We all like to see people seasick when we are not, ourselves.
When they were not seasick they were uncommonly prompt when the dinner-gong sounded.
But to many a seasick passenger it was good to see the green hills again, and all were more cheerful after this episode than anybody could have expected them to be, considering how sinfully early they had gotten up.
At seven bells the first gong rang; at eight there was breakfast, for such as were not too seasick to eat it.
Our forty were miserable enough in the first place, and they lay about the decks seasick all the voyage, which about completed their misery, I take it.
He was terribly seasick crossing the Channel, to my intense satisfaction.
As he always boasted of his distinguished countrymen, I suggested, in the midst of one of his most agonizing spasms, that he ought to find consolation in the fact that Lord Nelson was always seasick on the slightest provocation.
We had a rough voyage, but I was not seasick one moment.
Blatch, was so seasick and disgusted that he remained in England, and took a fresh start two months later, and had a swift passage without any accidents.
It was certainly poetic justice that Fred should getseasick and that the malady should affect him far more seriously than it did Hans.
Thought you was down to South Orham, takin' out seasick parties for the Ocean House, same kind of a job I used to have in Wellmouth.
Mamma and Aunt Daisy were both dreadfully seasick when we went to Europe.
I don't believe anybody could really be seasickin this lovely place.
There was no second-cabin, or I might have traveled in that class; and of steerage passengers the Star King carried more than eight hundred crowded and seasick souls, most of whom were Irish.
I have never been seasick in my life," he said, "and I only engage a cabin for fear of wet weather.
At that moment the ship's physician, accompanied by Lieutenant Mackinson, arrived to give what further comfort he could to the seasick lads.
Do you think, Jerry, that we're likely to getseasick again?
The erstwhile seasick boys, being hollow clean down to their toes, caused the lunch to melt away like ice in a hot sun.
Three seasick lads lay limply on the cushions feeling that the Zeus was going down never to climb again, as she dropped into the hollows between the swells.
The wife of the seasick passenger was about to leave the stateroom for dinner.
The seasick voyager on the ocean bowed humbly over the rail and made libation to Neptune.
At first the girls had been afraid that they would become seasick and had wondered what they would do should such a weakness overtake them.
Soon I felt so good that I had to go round tantalising the seasick people.
This lack of a cook did not bother much just then, however, for soon we were all too seasick to care to eat.
Everyone aboard was seasick except little Johnny London, and he was not supposed to be a sailor at all.
Anyone who has been seasick can in some measure appreciate our predicament.
They are said to get seasick when caught, but this one didn't.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seasick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: nauseated; nauseous; queasy; sick; squeamish