calmative
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- uncalmative adjective
Etymology
Origin of calmative
Example Sentences
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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
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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
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
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
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