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calmative

[kah-muh-tiv, kal-muh-] / ˈkɑ mə tɪv, ˈkæl mə- /






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Omniscient as Sherlock Holmes and calmative as Candida, Constance knows all about it and does not wish to be told.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Turkish bath is a calmative to the nervous and the vascular systems, and therefore of great utility in cases of sleeplessness.

From Turkish and Other Baths A Guide to Good Health and Longevity by Stables, Gordon

I states ag'in," he retorted, puffing a calmative cloud the while, "I states ag'in: Thar's no sooperstition ridin' the ranges of my breast.

From Wolfville Days by Lewis, Alfred Henry

Slipping her arm again under his head, she carefully administered a dose of the cordial which had been made up for him as a calmative against his sudden heart attacks.

From The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches by Corelli, Marie

No calmative of sleep or sage Will cure the fever to be free.

From Reynard the Fox by Masefield, John




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