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indigestive

[ in-di-jes-tiv, -dahy- ]

adjective

  1. accompanied by or suffering from indigestion; dyspeptic.


indigestive

/ ˌɪ²Ô»åɪˈ»åÏôÉ›²õ³Ùɪ±¹ /

adjective

  1. relating to or suffering from indigestion; dyspeptic
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of indigestive1

First recorded in 1625–35; in- 3 + digestive
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He expresses adoration for his wife with indigestive grunts and coddles his daughter by saying "Such a very red little rose."

If they nourish the sick, why not feed the well; why not abolish our kitchens at an immense saving in the time, expense, and worry of cooking, and live on them at an immense saving of the tax of digestion and the indigestive processes?

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Digestive, indigestive torpor is also torpor of the sense of responsibility.

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I think that, after all, when we look back upon a hundred years through which the country has passed, the vista is not so disheartening as to the indigestive fancy it might at first appear.

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David ventured to say that that course of diet would be pretty indigestive, whereupon Mr. Tripple fondly suggested, as he gazed into her eyes, "How would love do for a substitute, then?" implying that "his way" would supply that abstract edible in equally large doses.

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