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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

He would let Storri vent his excitement, blow off steam, as Mr. Harley expressed it; and then he would go about those calmative steps of explanation and assurance suggested of the case.

From The President A novel by Lewis, Alfred Henry

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

From Reynard the Fox by Masefield, John

Whatever comfort may lurk in curses, at least they carry no money profit; so after a fruitless session over coffee and maledictions, I arose, and as a calmative, walked down Broadway.

From The Onlooker, Volume 1, Part 2 by Lewis, Alfred Henry

To this individual, as a kind of human calmative and tonic combined, Sir Roger de Launay was in the habit of going whenever he felt his own customary tranquillity at all disturbed.

From Temporal Power by Corelli, Marie