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feverous

ADJECTIVE
  1. having or affected by a fever

How To Use feverous In A Sentence

  • He pulled her into his arms and kissed her with a feverous ardor that he had been longing to express every single moment that they were apart.
  • Though his feelings and his intentions were pure, his calming words in my feverous state were chilling me.
  • Interestingly enough, the overall speed of play in NHL Hitz 2002 is not as feverous as fans of the hockey series, or Midway sports games in general, are probably used to.
  • The likelihood of it not caving in was rather slim but his feverous ingenuity had finished brewing up a hurricane.
  • At four in the morning, when for once you're not in a feverous delerium, the sound of cat body flying agaist the window pain, and then sliding off after trying vehemently to scratch his way up the glass, is not a nice sound to wake up to. Hamletwildie Diary Entry
  • Similarly, the Ernesiders were bitterly disappointed at losing to Down in the Ulster semi-final three weeks ago, but the triumph over neighbours Cavan, and now Meath, have ignited a feverous support in the county.
  • The show needs little introduction; it is now quite the cultural phenomenon, with a feverous fan base.
  • * Enjoyed this from Boing Boing: lecture from Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky on evolution, religion, schizophrenia and the schizotypal personality, arguing by analogy to sickle cell that schizophrenia is the hypertrophic result of genes that in isolation reward their holder with feverous religious certainty. Brand New Day Monday « Gerry Canavan
  • By now the pyrotechnics have become continuous and the music is at a feverous pitch. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • He used his key to get in here and when he saw you feverous and unconscious, he refused to leave.
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