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"eupeptic" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or having good digestion
  2. CHEERFUL, OPTIMISTIC

10 Sentences With "eupeptic"

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Vanquished at last, I went over to visit the eupeptic voyagers.
For all his simple diet he is not so eupeptic as Chesterton.
Every chance-comer was instantaneously gauged as dyspeptic or eupeptic, friend or foe.
On the problem of Death, except in masquerade of robes and wings, his eupeptic temperament never allowed him to dwell.
As late as 1927, the year of the first big sound film, the Jazz singer still sounded eupeptic about vaudeville's fortunes.
He tells me the right way to plant potatoes and prune apple-trees, and our communion is blest with eupeptic content.
I did not sleep much, for I was strung too high with expectation, and I envied Blenkiron his now eupeptic slumbers.
No human organ goes unprodded in this epic quest for eupeptic enlightenment. While the physiological side of eating may dominate, Ms Roach also acknowledges the cultural.
The name also suggests a combination of caccia and eupeptic, meaning having good digestion and cheerful, optimistic. Considerable irony follows from the latter suggestion, as Pig/Mole is a paranoid survivalist who has built and inhabits an enormous nuclear fallout shelter in an abandoned quarry.
He was chosen by Sir Arthur Sullivan to create the title role in the opera Ivanhoe in January 1891, at the opening of the Royal English Opera House (Palace Theatre) – Shaw called him 'a robust and eupeptic Ivanhoe', who 'gets beaten because he is obviously some three stone over his proper fighting weight': and 'his obstreperous self- satisfaction put everybody into good humour.'G.B. Shaw, Music in London 1890–94 (Constable, London 1932), 122. In November 1891 he created the tenor lead in the London production of André Messager's La Basoche (also at the Royal English Opera House), in which the basso David Bispham made his stage debut, as Duc de Longueville.D. Bispham, A Quaker Singer's recollections (Macmillan, New York 1920), 100.

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