The bridge soon became shunned as even the most courageous and expert drivers felt seasick or damaged their cars while crossing it.
He became seasick for the first week but had recovered.
Conditions during the transit were unpleasant, and most of the marines became seasick.
The crewman was sufficiently patched up by a very seasick doctor they had on board who otherwise spent the entire patrol in his bunk.
A seasick man had one advantage over the rest; a submarine would relieve his misery.
Waves breaking over the bow rendered the bridge unusable, and many aboardincluding the ship's cat, for the first and only time in its lifewere seasick.
The seas were moderate, but most of the passengers quickly became seasick.
I see our position then as being much more like people in a small boat in the wash of a big liner, trying hard not to be seasick.