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What does seasick mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word seasick? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. Suffering from sickness, nausea or dizziness due to the motion of a ship at sea.
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Though a good general, Medina Sidonia had never been to sea before and when he did get on board his ship, he got seasick.
Despite the taunts of a young cabin boy from Brooklyn who told us how seasick we would get, none of the flyers suffered.
The beginning scenes suffer from serious judder, which can make viewers seasick if they watch on a big screen.
Even in placid weather, floating-column structures bob up and down as the sea heaves beneath them, which can make people seasick.
Most of the ship's company was seasick for the first four days at sea, some of them being quite incapable of carrying out their duties.
At Winnipeg we were forced to lay over for two days as my father, who had been quite seasick, became trainsick and had to have a rest.

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