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In private, Ms. Silverman seems surprisingly eupeptic, for a comedian.
Soon two officers of the Malay Regiment came in, morbidly eupeptic.
The name also suggests a combination of caccia and eupeptic, meaning having good digestion and cheerful, optimistic.
Tall and silvery, Wittman fits right in; he's as suave and eupeptic as Shaiman is a cartoon of neurosis.
Mark Ivanir's impish Rosencrantz has the wider mood swings while Yevgeny Terletsky's Guildenstern is the more eupeptic and philosophical.
"That's not as bad as having to write some euphuistic eulogy 50 times on the blackboard," says Lucy with that charming smile of hers that never fails to make me eupeptic.
John Hughes - balding, hale, eupeptic - also hides during competitions; once, when ABC went for the paternal reaction shot during one of Sarah's competitions, the cameras caught his mother-in-law instead.
Stamping with his foot, he brought up the cook with the euphonious and eupeptic name, and that quick-witted domestic soon had a supper on the table that would have made a full man's mouth water.
As to the self-sufficiency of this world, a successful Professor with a eupeptic body might take such a view, but if one found oneself with cancer of the stomach in a London garret, one might question the doctrine that there was no need to yearn for any state of being save that in which we found ourselves.