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"feel seasick" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in any situation where someone is experiencing the sensation of seasickness. Example: As the boat rocked back and forth on the choppy waves, I couldn't help but feel seasick.
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And then I start to feel seasick.
"We want them to feel seasick in their living rooms".
She had found her feet easily and did not feel seasick.
They get me to play Lego Batman next, but it makes me feel seasick.
Unfortunately, when people feel seasick many go below deck to lie down, which makes the problem worse.
And they really are in motion: the circular plywood stage, divided into four compartments, revolves constantly (and slowly — you won't feel seasick), as episodes from the lives of four characters are acted out.
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I felt seasick, in fact.
The captain distracted her when she felt seasick by letting her steer.
I felt seasick," she says, and things have only slightly improved.
Dickins felt seasick the first time she got in a canoe.
In 1964, she felt seasick on a Mediterranean cruise and got off the yacht in Capri.
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