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- adjective Common misspelling of
dyspeptic .
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Examples
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All fluff, no nutrition and leave you slightly dispeptic afterwards.
Did you watch the Obama press conference? Me neither. Ann Althouse 2009
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What a bizarre hearing that was -- to have campaign officials deciding their own case -- and glowering Tina and dispeptic Howard, and the crazy shouters.
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Then, when Dick Cheney is finally spat out of the public sector like a rancid peanut, they'll put him back on the board of directors so he can teleconference his dispeptic gripes from the comfort of his swimming pool full of human blood.
Jeff Dorchen: Hey, Dead Milton Friedman: Hertz, Don't It? 2008
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If the spirits should disagree with the patient, the hepatic pill or anti-dispeptic syrup, taken night and morning will answer.
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A handful of terrorists versus the Bush crowd is like comparing a dispeptic chihuahua with a T Rex. moondancer Says:
Think Progress 2009
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This being on a day when I was even more than usually misanthropic and dispeptic, my response was a surly "Humans are horrible creatures.
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This being on a day when I was even more than usually misanthropic and dispeptic, my response was a surly "Humans are horrible creatures.
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This being on a day when I was even more than usually misanthropic and dispeptic, my response was a surly "Humans are horrible creatures.
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This being on a day when I was even more than usually misanthropic and dispeptic, my response was a surly "Humans are horrible creatures.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gary G. Kohls, Consortium News 2009
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This being on a day when I was even more than usually misanthropic and dispeptic, my response was a surly "Humans are horrible creatures.
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