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Definition of Air sick
1. Adjective. Experiencing motion sickness.
Similar to: Ill, Sick
Derivative terms: Air Sickness, Air Sickness, Airsickness, Car Sickness, Seasickness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Air Sick
Literary usage of Air sick
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"The nervous, high strung type of individual is more apt to be air-sick than ...
The passenger, for pilots are rarely air-sick, should avoid eating rich or ..."
2. That which Hath Wings: A Novel of the Day by Richard Dehan (1918)
"They say you've got to begin young. And my legs wobbled and the ground rocked a
bit when I got down on it. But I wasn't air-sick at all." "Air-sick. ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1862)
"Surely, it is worth while to be sea-sick—or, more accurately, air-sick—for such
experiences as these. Something more than air-sickness has to be encountered ..."