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1 The motion was almost soothing, didn't make her feel seasick at all.
2 I began to feel seasick , an illness that I had been spared up until now.
3 But why did she continue to feel seasick ?
4 Why don't you give it a try, and if you start to feel seasick , we'll come right back?
5 They always made her feel seasick .
6 You've set your alarm for 4:30 a.m., groggily choked down cereal and a cup of joe, and still feel seasick and dizzy and overall terrible.
7 Highlights of the day: Not feeling seasick as soon as I woke up.
8 To tell the truth I wasn't very far from feeling seasick .
9 The problem is, you end up feeling seasick .
10 'If you're feeling seasick , I can give you one of these.'
11 Henrietta felt seasick gazing upon it.
12 One day in 1970 Ralph Steadman was out on a boat, covering the America's Cup yacht race and feeling seasick .
13 Unlike yours truly, he did not appear to be feeling seasick at all, but rather seemed to be enjoying himself.
14 Some people felt seasick .
15 McRae is feeling seasick .
16 They began to encounter turbulence, which grew worse the closer they approached, flinging the balloon about until they felt seasick .
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