Sentence example with the word 'valetudinarian'

valetudinarian

alcoholic, debilitated, emotionally unstable personality, healthless, inadequate personality, maladjusted personality, outpatient, psychopath, schizoid, sociopath, valetudinary

Definition adj. of or relating to or characteristic of a person who is a valetudinarian

Last update: June 13, 2016


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The new ministry, under the nominal headship of the valetudinarian duke of Portland, included Perceval as chancellor of the exchequer, Canning as foreign secretary and Castlereagh as secretary for war and the colonies.   [verb]

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But his eminence as a valetudinarian now made him an object of engrossing interest, and Mrs.   [Please select]

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To her question I replied that I had not the right to tie her for life to a helpless valetudinarian.   [Please select]

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But Marmaduke Timmins, the valetudinarian, and Montgomery Clinton felt quite inadequate to the task.   [Please select]

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A valetudinarian like William IV was not fitted to be the physician of a body-politic suffering from so many diseases as that of the United Provinces in 1747.   [Please select]

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Her eyes sparkled as she spoke, and every gesture betokened rather the grand young creature that she was than the valetudinarian going forth for healing.   [Please select]

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