How To Use Feverishly In A Sentence
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She was devouring it, feverishly flipping pages and then writing things in the margins with a biro or highlighting sentences or whole paragraphs with a yellow highlighter pen.
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Technicians are feverishly rejigging the machine en route.
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Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight.
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On an iffier note, Jorgensen over-exaggerates the eccentric mannerisms of Moody, who's seen curling up childishly on his office couch in a fit of nerves one minute and working the phone feverishly the next: A slight staginess clings to this neurotic figure.
'Golden Boy's' soft touch lands hard knocks
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Both the other candidates have been feverishly trying to assess what damage he has caused them.
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Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight.
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The dancers hurtled feverishly in a circle, then pressed outward into two parallel lines, trisecting the original diagonal pathway.
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SpongeBob and Patrick themselves are feverishly suggestible — no gimmick or promotion targeted at them can possibly miss.
SpongeBob's Golden Dream
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His large gray eyes were mainly responsible for this feeling, and they blazed out feverishly from what was almost a death's-head, so thin was the face, the skin of which was a ghastly, dull, dead white.
Chapter II
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In Britain, a sudoku book is a bestseller and national newspapers are competing feverishly to publish the most, and the most fiendish, puzzles.
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Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials.
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it.
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Mummius had worked feverishly to devise the quickest and simplest method of procedure, as the most important numerical division for decimation was the decury of ten men; it went without saying that Crassus himself had been an enormous help with the logistics.
Fortune's Favorites
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She feverishly grabbed a brush herself and slashed about delightedly in kalsomine.
Little Miss By-The-Day
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Congress is working feverishly to pass the bill.
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He willed the farm to Annie before lapsing into delirium and feverishly mumbling his last words in the Maori he knew so well.
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The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong.
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With a gesture that revealed the shopwalker, he led Syme down a short, iron-bound passage, the still agonised Gregory following feverishly at their heels.
The Man Who Was Thursday
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He pumped the handles of slot machines and bet feverishly on the roulette wheel.
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(I have heard some Internet blowhards attempting to expound on what they apparently see as an inherently right-wing traditionalist heavy metal philosophy, but I am fairly sure this is simply the result of a few too many hours spent feverishly masturbating over their dog-eared copy of Lords Of Chaos.)
Author-friends, Meet Helen Walden
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His large gray eyes were mainly responsible for this feeling, and they blazed out feverishly from what was almost a death's-head, so thin was the face, the skin of which was a ghastly, dull, dead white.
Chapter II
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She pounded the roots feverishly with mortar and pestle, mixing in a little water, and a little lamb's blood one of the women had brought to her from the courtyard.
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The men were split into teams, each working feverishly to extract a set of the clogged injectors.
LET NOT THE DEEP
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He burrowed into the pile of charts feverishly.
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The IAEA is still working feverishlyto try to bring this about.
State of the Union: John King's Crib Sheet for December 6
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The men were split into teams, each working feverishly to extract a set of the clogged injectors.
LET NOT THE DEEP
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Octavia, of course, turned the conversation and spoke to the hostess, but she said the two beside her, in spite of not being on speaking terms chatted feverishly to each other for the rest of lunch to avoid pauses, in case, Octavia supposes, she should ask any more difficult questions.
Elizabeth Visits America
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So murderous was Funeka's left hook that Mofu was left prostrate on the canvas for some moments as medical personnel and concerned handlers feverishly revived him.
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks.
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she worked feverishly
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Meanwhile down the road at Ballyara the contractors have been working feverishly to get the new school ready and work is continuing round the clock so as to have it ready by November or thereabouts.
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On any given day across England, you'd be guaranteed to see parker'ed people, other wise known as trainspotters, parked atop bridges at train stations feverishly writing down numbers of trains.
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She is pallid and gaunt, like a sexy vampire howling away, yelping out, ‘you're gonna have to step over my dead body before you walk out that door,’ and grabs the mike feverishly with black lacquered nails.
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After being cooped up in those constricting nests for months, here they were climbing, diving, spiraling and chattering feverishly, becoming better aeronauts by the minute.
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The team worked feverishly to the November deadline.
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Port managers are working feverishly to prevent a dockside doomsday.
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He feverishly noted the name Archibald "Moonlight" Graham, Chisolm, Minn., and the details of his blink of a Major League career: One inning, zero at bats.
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For even when coming into slight contact with the outer, vapory shreds of the jet, which will often happen, your skin will feverishly smart, from the acridness of the thing so touching it.
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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As soon as the feverishly seething blood rushes over my brain and drowns my consciousness, the oldest devils, driving out and disarming all laterborn ones, come back again, and that best shows, without doubt, how they must once have tortured me.
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
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There are, he says, at least 200 different species of bacteria breeding feverishly behind your lips.
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The company is having to cast around feverishly for ways to cut its costs.
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Both sides are feverishly trying to recruit new members to bolster their cause at the IWC.
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Manning's prime ambition, on the other hand, is to occupy the Red House, and behind the galvanised paling surrounding the south of the Red House, workmen are quietly and feverishly preparing for his ceremonious entrance.
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The men were split into teams, each working feverishly to extract a set of the clogged injectors.
LET NOT THE DEEP
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He slept feverishly all afternoon and into the night.
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They worked feverishly to meet the deadline.
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I spent the days, and some of the nights, of that summer feverishly filling reams of paper with formulas.
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The heat of the lobby seemed to affect her feverishly, disorientating her.
THE LAST RAVEN
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When I returned, she was feverishly trying to change the channel to no avail, though her stairlift seemed to have acquired a life of its own.
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He would play violently, feverishly, with a wild passionateness of gesture which robbed him of all ability to control his own technic.
The Titan
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching.
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Dreadful!" moaned Sister Ann. "Adnah goes about sighing all the day, and looks over-long in the mirror, and takes unseemly pains with her dressing, and does up her hair with flowers, and has feverishly pink cheeks, and likes to sit in a corner and brood, and takes long walks by herself, and especially, _especially_, seems fond of moonlight!
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
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She seemed almost feverishly anxious to attend to his comfort.
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It is that strange disquietude of the Gothic spirit that is its greatness; that restlessness of the dreaming mind, that wanders hither and thither among the niches, and flickers feverishly around the pinnacles, and frets and fades in labyrinthine knots and shadows along wall and roof, and yet is not satisfied, nor shall be satisfied
Archive 2007-03-01
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Caillard was mounting a big black horse, a spirited, restless creature which champed at its bit and passaged feverishly about.
Flying Colours
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Rothman debunks the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper.
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I'd hear a bird, follow the sound until I could see it, then flip feverishly through the field guide hoping to find a picture that would put a name to my quarry.
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You can therefore picture the flurry of preparatory activities, as we feverishly draw up To Do lists, and audit our entire wardrobes for suitable all-weather clothing.
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It is that strange disquietude of the Gothic spirit that is its greatness; that restlessness of the dreaming mind, that wanders hither and thither among the niches, and flickers feverishly around the pinnacles, and frets and fades in labyrinthine knots and shadows along wall and roof, and yet is not satisfied, nor shall be satisfied.
Archive 2008-04-01
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She was rattling on almost feverishly, never looking at him, restless in her saddle, shifting bridle, adjusting stirrups, gun-case, knotting and reknotting her neckerchief, all with that desperate attempt at composure which betrays the courage that summons it.
The Firing Line
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I would sit in my rather dim, hot room with the scent from the lemon tree coming through the window, feverishly going through the same issues over and over again.
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing.
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City workers and volunteers are working feverishly to remove the heavy snow from the roofs of homes.
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After feverishly devouring Sandoval's mussels, everyone at the table passed around the remaining chipotle broth with tomato and cilantro, guzzling it like soup.
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The company is having to cast around feverishly for ways to cut its costs.
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Tune in at 4 am tomorrow, when I may feverishly elaborate on the details.
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She minces about, feverishly waving wands and batons (the child, not ‘Turtle’) at the crowd, then suddenly our eyes meet.