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    sea legs
    /ˈsē ˌleɡz/

    plural

    • 1. a person's ability to keep their balance and not feel seasick when on board a moving ship: "now I've found my sea legs I'll be much more useful"
  2. Aug 7, 2022 · Understanding 'Sea Legs' as an Adaptation: The term "sea legs" refers to the body's adaptation to the motion of being on a boat, allowing people to maintain balance and stability at sea, while the reverse process, readjusting to land, can cause a feeling of swaying after disembarking.

  3. Sea legs is the sensation of swaying or dizziness after getting off a boat, caused by the vestibular system in the inner ear. Learn how to prevent or treat sea legs and the difference between sea legs and Mal de Debarquement Syndrome.

  4. The phrase “sea legs” is a common idiom used to describe someone who has become accustomed to life at sea. While the exact origins of this phrase are unclear, it is believed to have originated in nautical terminology during the Age of Sail.

  5. Jul 24, 2019 · Sea legs are the ability to balance and move on a ship or boat without feeling motion sickness. Learn the origins, characteristics and tips of developing sea legs, and the opposite condition of jelly legs.

  6. Jan 10, 2017 · Scientists generally agree the best defence against seasickness is the ability to adapt to the motion of a boat or a ship — this is also known as getting your 'sea legs'. But there is debate about how we do this.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · The meaning of SEA LEGS is bodily adjustment to the motion of a ship indicated especially by ability to walk steadily and by freedom from seasickness. How to use sea legs in a sentence.

  8. Sea legs are a person's ability to keep their balance while walking on a moving ship and to not be ill. Learn more about this noun, its pronunciation, and related words and phrases from the Cambridge Dictionary.