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fever pitch

NOUN
  1. a state of extreme excitement
    the crowd was at fever pitch

How To Use fever pitch In A Sentence

  • The goal roused the crowd to fever pitch .
  • Campaigning is reaching fever pitch for elections on November 6.
  • Until these break-out roles for Firth, the two actors had kept up some kind of equivalence, each succeeding as Jane Austen heroes after Grant played Edward Ferrars in Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility, then both tackling the modern-day laddy Englishness of Nick Hornby's world in adaptations of Fever Pitch and About a Boy. Hugh Grant and Colin Firth, the screen's leading Englishmen at 50
  • Excitement among the waiting crowd had reached/was at fever pitch.
  • Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the procession.
  • With media attention hitting fever pitch, a strangely lupine man called Wolf decides to take up the hunt, interrupting Dusty's incompetent press conference.
  • Speculation about an imminent revaluation of China's renminbi against the dollar reached a fever pitch last week in the markets.
  • If the question of "What Is A Jew" is defined as the personification not of the idea embodied by the Talmud, but of an extremely narrow definition of Jewish practice and life, heretofore not accepted by normative Judaism, then the "crisis" shall continue at the fever pitch it now, sadly, but appropriately, deserves. English-writing Israeli-bloggers
  • While official bird flu warnings reach fever pitch, the public seems to be keeping a cooler head.
  • Speculation about his future had reached fever pitch .
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