Synonym: flush, heat, sickness. Similar words: ever, never, every, severe, ever so, however, for ever, several. Meaning: ['fɪːvə(r)] n. 1. a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection 2. intense nervous anticipation.
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151. Mary was quarantined for several weeks when she had scarlet fever.
152. They develop a fever and a watery discharge from their eyes.
153. Her first major role was in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and she followed this with a part in Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever".
154. Antihistamine is often used to treat hay fever and insect bites.
155. She tossed about restlessly all night with a high fever.
156. The first symptoms of the disease are vomiting and a slight fever.
157. He put his hand to my forehead as if I was running a fever.
158. The disease typically manifests itself in a high fever and chest pains.
159. He contracted a fever.
160. Both cause fever and loss of appetite.
161. Pneumonia is usually accompanied by fever.
162. Symptoms include fever, chills,(http://sentencedict.com/fever.html) and increased heart rate.
163. In 1756 he suffered a severe bout of fever.
164. Hay fever is a common complaint in spring and summer.
165. The 14M1 ... the perfect antidote to World Cup fever.
166. Q: My 10-year old developed a bad cold with fever and a hard cough last week.
167. It is sometimes bloody, occasionally accompanied by vomiting and abdominal cramps and much less frequently by low-grade fever.
168. The oldest two, Elizabeth and Nina, died as infants, one from the croup, the other from fever.
169. Pollutants such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons have also been linked to hay fever, chest infection and childhood cancer.
170. This virus causes glandular fever and is also associated with a human cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma.
171. Already he could feel depression and worry creeping over him like a periodic fever.
172. She was admitted to hospital in September, 1991, because of fever, productive cough, and weakness.
173. There may be a generalized constitutional upset with fever, headache, loss of appetite and weight, and joint pains.
174. Scarlet fever, mumps, chicken pox, and whooping cough floated in the air.
175. But she suffered a setback when a bout of glandular fever looked like bringing her season to an abrupt halt.
176. In addition, other factors such as endotoxaemia, sepsis, and fever may contribute to further exaggerate these circulatory abnormalities.
177. Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
178. Hay fever is really an allergy to pollen and the peak time is early June.
179. Three months later, the patient had fever and headache which led to the diagnosis of cerebral toxoplasmosis with multiple cerebral abscesses.
180. Du Camp waited for this one to run its course like a fever.
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