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Looks as though he might be dyspeptic later on.
All around me was the vomit of a dyspeptic ship.
In the early years, the dyspeptic attitude hadn't been made up at all.
Does he perfect that dyspeptic expression in the dressing room?
The dyspeptic old attorney did not like late hours.
And he was perhaps the most dyspeptic man Antonina had ever encountered.
He gets this dyspeptic look on his face so that they have to ask him, 'What is it?
There is something indigestible or dyspeptic about such an arrangement.
He was dyspeptic, and suffered from gnawing hunger in the morning.
He looked up as the dyspeptic engineer-chef appeared again in the doorway.
Nothing, I think, can raise the raven people from the dyspeptic ditch into which they have thrown themselves.
And it made thousands of commuters late, hot and dyspeptic.
But on Friday he was more than usually dyspeptic about the tone of crisis and hopelessness in the press.
Henry was looking more dyspeptic and forlorn than ever.
He's sort of dyspeptic and she's the only one who seems to be able to conjure up food that will agree with him."
Second, the economy, while dyspeptic, is suffering in a different way than it did in Reagan's day.
And she began to experience something rare and dyspeptic: regular defeat.
Near race time, anything can leave Johnson dyspeptic.
And there a dyspeptic driver honked at a pedestrian - move it!
You think this blog exists for your dyspeptic entertainment?
One dyspeptic British critic would concede only that at its best the cycle rose to something "almost like a performance."
"Tea," said the most eloquent man of his time, "does wonders for the dyspeptic."
"You've got the breath of a dyspeptic alligator," he protested, holding the animal back.
This sprawling dyspeptic picnic is about the dark side of the American suburban idyll.