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- noun Plural form of
valetudinarian .
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Examples
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If they appeared to be that kind of valetudinarians who were incapable of relieving their fellow sufferers.
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Yet, in the early half of the 20th century it became an oasis for hay fever sufferers, and valetudinarians with tuberculosis, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma.
Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley? Richard Bangs 2011
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Yet, in the early half of the 20th century it became an oasis for hay fever sufferers, and valetudinarians with tuberculosis, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma.
Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley? Richard Bangs 2011
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Yet, in the early half of the 20th century it became an oasis for hay fever sufferers, and valetudinarians with tuberculosis, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma.
Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley? Richard Bangs 2011
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Yet, in the early half of the 20th century it became an oasis for hay fever sufferers, and valetudinarians with tuberculosis, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma.
Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley? Richard Bangs 2011
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Holland had not been sorry to part from these two valetudinarians at Creil, and before their places could be filled, he had moved to the empty place beside Mary and also disabled the window fastening.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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Holland had not been sorry to part from these two valetudinarians at Creil, and before their places could be filled, he had moved to the empty place beside Mary and also disabled the window fastening.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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Holland had not been sorry to part from these two valetudinarians at Creil, and before their places could be filled, he had moved to the empty place beside Mary and also disabled the window fastening.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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Ladies and valetudinarians do not easily dispense with the use of this sovereign cordial in a single instance; but to undertake a long voyage, without any probability of being supplied with it the whole way, was above the reach of patience.
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Christmas, and put a lucky end, if they had known their own interests, to such numbers of aged and infirm valetudinarians, who might have gasped through two or three mild winters more, I returned to town in February, in a condition less despaired of by myself than by any of my friends.
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