Invigorant
"Invigorant" in a Sentence (7 examples)
CONCENTRATED PHOSOGEN, absolutely pure, the most perfect nervous invigorant in the world, for physicians' and druggists' use, in pound flasks; $5 each, per dozen $40.
Recreation is a soul invigorant, and reinforces and accentuates the best form of rest.
Religion serves as a guide, as nourishment, as invigorant to good education.
Our men had set out suddenly and without preparation, and thus the large ration of the enemy, crackers and bacon, was a real invigorant for them.
Such was the case with some moralist in the Putnam Patriot, who said : " Equestrians and bicvclists are multiplying in this town, and either are a pleasant sight and is verv invigorant, healthful exercise."
Cases requiring invigorant, tonic treatment will respond gratefull to the use of Elixir Kola Comp.
The very air is invigorant; fragrant from the harvest, spiced with wood smoke, bracing from the first frosts, scintillant with the glorious sunshine that fills the shortening autumn days with splendor and makes thin and luminous the attending shadow.
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