seasick - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • get: Their passengers may get a bit seasick, but we're liable to sink.

Modifying Another Word

  • very: The crossing of the Irish Sea took two days and Jenny was very seasick.
  • all: We were all seasick except father, mother the longest of all.
  • dreadfully: He was dreadfully seasick for five days. This is an awful thing to contemplate.
  • terribly: He was terribly seasick, and so he invented this boat in which you could not be seasick.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: My mind continually returns to feeling seasick, I try to banish the thought from my head.
  • get: It just didn't occur to me earlier Spock might get seasick.
  • become: All were recovered into the boat without ill effect although the dive leader quickly became seasick.

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