dropsical
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- dropsically adverb
- dropsicalness noun
- nondropsical adjective
- nondropsically adverb
- undropsical adjective
Etymology
Origin of dropsical
Example Sentences
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Is she thin, fat, dropsical, anemic, senile, kittenish or reptilian?
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If those padded boys and dropsical nymphs, dreamily enacting their parodies of Arcadian life, were to assume the demanding criticality of real classical art, it would seem like a breach of etiquette.
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Their dropsical limbs resemble a Pompeian fresco inflated with an air hose, even though the full-size sanguine drawing for the painting, which Picasso kept for himself, has the genuinely classicist air of unforced, continuous modeling.
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When the "huge, dropsical monster" known as the Associated Gas & Electric System was finally driven into reorganization proceedings in 1940, 40% of its billion-dollar bulk turned out to be bookkeeping water.
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At the end of the table, sitting like a great dropsical gray slug, was William Willoughby, the political symbol of everything her father and men like him despised.
From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee
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