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sea-sick
ˈsea-sick, a. 1. a. Suffering from sea-sickness. Chiefly pred.a 1566 R. Edwards Damon & Pithias (1908) B ij b, I am euen yet so Seasicke that I faynt as I go. 1611 Shakes. Wint. T. v. ii. 128 The Shepherds Daughter..who began to be much Sea-sick. 1701 Farquhar Sir H. Wildair iv. i, Look ye, Captain,...
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Henry Atkins (physician)
In 1597 Atkins sailed as physician to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex in the Islands Voyage, but was sea-sick, had to be put on shore, and resigned
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Curious Kids: how do sea creatures drink sea water and not get sick?
When a fish drinks sea water, its kidneys (like ours) removes excess salt and gets rid of it via their urine. They can also get rid of salt via their gills, and even their skin. But different fish ...
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nounou
‖ nounou (ˈnuːnuː) [Fr.] A child's name for a nurse; a wet nurse.1894 G. du Maurier Trilby II. vi. 208 In the formal dusty gardens were the same pioupious and zouzous still walking with the same nounous. Ibid., Nounou―a wet⁓nurse with a pretty ribboned cap and long streamers. 1900 Glasgow Herald 17 ...
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The Golden Ocean
He sails to England with Peter, also to be midshipman on Centurion; he is very sea-sick and slow to take to the discipline.
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Christian Perrin
According to Vanloo, his over-the-top performance as a sea-sick passenger in the vaudeville Coco at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in June 1878 led him to
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clotted
clotted, ppl. a. (ˈklɒtɪd) [f. clot v. + -ed.] 1. a. Gathered into clots, clods, or lumps; coagulated, thickened.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas i. ii. 34 The clotted Mud. 1636 Massinger Bashful Lover iii. iii, Wash off The clotted blood. 1801 Southey Thalaba vii. xvi, Off he shook the clotted earth. 1870 ...
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Den of Thieves (novel)
She gets sea-sick and is bullied by her fellow ballerinas who do their best to make her experience with them a misery.
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Sharp-tailed streamcreeper
Its calls have been written as "sea-sick", "seesee-sik", "tsiterit", and "tsitit". Its alarm call is "chet-chet-chet".
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Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
Debrett continues:
"to avoid the like fate, King Robert resolved to send his younger son James, to France, then about nine years old, who being sea-sick
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أمدا سيون الأول إمبراطور إثيوبيا
Seeing many of his soldiers flee at the sight of the powerful armies of Jamal ad-Din and of Adal, the sick Amda Seyon noted: "Have you forgotten, besides Asmara, Eritrea: The Red Sea, Inc., 1997.
Taddesse Tamrat. Church and State in Ethiopia (1270–1527). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972.
Trimingham, J.
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Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle
Edmund is sea-sick and Lady Ianthe is ill so Phoebe and Tom take over the care of the small child.
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مبادرة
Greenhouse Gas Protocol Initiative
مبادرة ميثاق الاستقرار لمكافحة الفساد - Stability Pact Anti -Corruption Initiative
مبادرة وخطة عمل بحر البلطيق - Baltic Sea Initiative and Plan of Action
المبادرة الخاصة بالحوكمة في أفريقيا - Special Initiative for Governance in Africa
المبادرة الخاصة بعلاج الأطفال المرضى - Sick
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Moominvalley in November
The treehouse that the Hemulen was building collapses, and so instead Snufkin takes him sailing in his boat, though the Hemulen realises that he gets sea-sick
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Alabama Feeling
instrument is unhooked from formal constraints, playing with all the unchecked rawness and limber physicality of Doyle's roaring, gutbucket sax, and the sea-sick
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