| For all his simple diet he is not so eupeptic as Chesterton. |
| I did not sleep much, for I was strung too high with expectation, and I envied Blenkiron his now eupeptic slumbers. |
| As late as 1927, the year of the first big sound film, the Jazz singer still sounded eupeptic about vaudeville's fortunes. |
| He tells me the right way to plant potatoes and prune apple-trees, and our communion is blest with eupeptic content. |
| On the problem of Death, except in masquerade of robes and wings, his eupeptic temperament never allowed him to dwell. |
| Vanquished at last, I went over to visit the eupeptic voyagers. |