Definition of Seasicker

1. seasick [adj] - See also: seasick

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seasicker

sears
seas
seascape
seascapes
seascout
seascouts
sease
seased
seases
seashell
seashells
seashore
seashore mallow
seashores
seasick
seasicker
seasickness
seasicknesses
seaside
seaside alder
seaside centaury
seaside daisy
seaside goldenrod
seaside mahoe
seaside resort
seaside resorts
seaside scrub oak
seasides
seasing
seasnail

Literary usage of Seasicker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. California Sketches: New and Old by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1903)
"Seasick, seasicker, sea- sickest! Stewart succumbed at once. He was very sick and very low-spirited. One day in the Caribbean Sea he had crawled out of his ..."

2. The Dreamers: A Club. Being a More Or Less Faithful Account of the Literary by John Kendrick Bangs (1899)
"He'll be seasicker than ever if they do," returned the Soap Dish. " It's a long swim from here to Sandy Hook." But Findlayson came to in time to avert the ..."

3. Tourist Tales of California by Sara (White) Isaman (1909)
"A seasicker man I never see, an' after the most violent contortions an' symptoms subsided enough to let him speak, he gasped out: 'I'm done fur, Pheba, ..."

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