In the long drop of nightdress from shoulder to peeping toes, her hair cascading straight but full of electric fluff to her waist, she was as vibrant and as Eupeptic as Diana, and as aloof from desire.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
The Spaniards are the most frugal of people, but during the days that precede their Noche Buena, their Good Night, they seem to be given up as completely to cares of the commissariat as the most Eupeptic of Germans.
"Castilian Days"
John Hay
The night once come, our happiness, our unhappiness,-it is all abolished; vanished, clean gone; a thing that has been: not of the slightest consequence whether we were as happy as Eupeptic Curtis, as the fattest pig of Epicurus, or unhappy as Job with potsherds, as musical Byron with Giaours and sensibilities of the heart.
"Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism"
F. V. N. Painter