Synonyms for mal de mer
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mal duh mer |
Phonetic Transcription : mal də ˈmɛr |
Définition of mal de mer
- As in motion sickness : noun sickness in motor vehicle
- As in seasickness : noun sickness at sea
- What methods did they adopt to counteract the discomfort of mal de mer?
- Extract from : « Ranching, Sport and Travel » by Thomas Carson
- Mademoiselle had an attack of mal de mer and had recourse to me.
- Extract from : « Hurricane Island » by H. B. Marriott Watson
- It seemed to them like a personal affront for anyone not to succumb to mal de mer.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of an American Prima Donna » by Clara Louise Kellogg
- The gold miners, untouched by mal de mer, sang jolly songs and played cards to amuse themselves.
- Extract from : « Blazing The Way » by Emily Inez Denny
- In the midst of my first mal de mer, I was amused by the appearance on board of one of my fellow-passengers.
- Extract from : « A Boy's Voyage Round the World » by The Son of Samuel Smiles
- “In your case it is more likely to be the mal de mer,” put in Jim with his easy command of French.
- Extract from : « The Frontier Boys in the Sierras » by Wyn Roosevelt
- I soon began in right earnest to feel what the French call "mal de mer."
- Extract from : « The Life of Roger Langdon » by Roger Langdon
- Ezra's smile faded to a look that suggested a complication of homesickness and mal de mer.
- Extract from : « The Morning Glory Club » by George A. Kyle
- Faces fell, for soldiers, like other mortals, fall victims to mal de mer.
- Extract from : « A Gallant Grenadier » by F.S. Brereton
- He only wishes to emphasise his own immunity from mal de mer, and blow the smoke of his disgusting pipe into your face.
- Extract from : « Ship-Bored » by Julian Street
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