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dyspepsia

[dis-pep-shuh, -see-uh] / dɪsˈpɛp ʃə, -si ə /




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Of course, back then, the presidency was not a constant source of dyspepsia.

From Seattle Times

“After Hours,” his rousing fourth studio album, is laden with sparkled trauma, kaleidoscopic emotional confusion, urgent and panting physical release paired with failed-state romantic dyspepsia.

From New York Times

And then there were those weekly eruptions of presidential dyspepsia.

From Seattle Times

The Europeans who encountered indigenous people in Mexico in the 1500s noted that chocolate was used to treat numerous ailments ranging from dysentery and indigestion, to fatigue and dyspepsia.

From Salon

Fortunately, volcanic dyspepsia, which of course holds the capacity for spectacular regional damage, has been sporadic, with long spans of slumber between big blasts.

From Seattle Times