Lexicographical Neighbors of Seasicker
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, ..."