sea legs
Americanplural noun
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the ability to adjust one's sense of balance to the motion of a ship at sea.
He stumbled about the deck for three days before getting his sea legs.
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the ability to remain free of seasickness.
plural noun
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the ability to maintain one's balance on board ship, esp in rough weather
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the ability to resist seasickness, esp in rough weather
Etymology
Origin of sea legs
First recorded in 1705–15
Example Sentences
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Summer School allows them to get their metaphorical sea legs in front of a supportive audience.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 14, 2024
Oli, who is about 10 years old, joined him five years ago and quickly earned his sea legs.
From BBC • Dec. 24, 2023
If the "Shadow and Bone" story is to continue, it needs to find its sea legs again.
From Salon • Mar. 23, 2023
“Her office is still getting their sea legs; we’ll learn more about her as we bring more bills to her desk for signature,” Sen. Hoylman-Sigal told me.
From Slate • Feb. 1, 2023
By the third day she had gotten her sea legs, which meant she felt queasy only part of the time.
From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood
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