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be at sea
be at sea
1. To literally sail on the sea in a boat or ship. A: "Is your mother at sea yet?" B: "Yes, her cruise lasts several weeks."
2. To be puzzled, perplexed, or completely confused (about a subject or some task at hand). I tried to do well in this class, but I've been at sea since we started.
be at sea
(British, American & Australian) also be all at sea (British & Australian) if someone is at sea, they are completely confused I'm all at sea with this computer manual.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Krasimir | | - | Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic |
Annunciata | | - | Italian |
Evander (1) | | ee-VAN-dər (English), ə-VAN-dər (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology |
Moss | | - | English (Archaic), Jewish |
Sharron | | SHER-ən, SHAR-ən | English |
WŁOdzisŁAw | | vwaw-JEE-swahf | Polish (Rare) |