Synonym: febrile, feverous, hectic. Similar words: impoverish, impoverished, impoverishment, fever, perish, give rise to, Irish, nourish. Meaning: ['fɪːvərɪʃ] adj. 1. marked by intense agitation or emotion 2. of or relating to or characterized by fever 3. having or affected by a fever.
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31. Once the feverish atmosphere of the Liberation had subsided the practice aroused feelings of shame.
32. There were no longer seasonal periods of slack and recovery to offset the periods of feverish activity.
33. The court of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth.
34. The records of local Labour parties reveal that Labour's feverish organizational activities were not confined to the national party alone.
35. Calpol can now be given to babies developing a feverish reaction after triple immunisations against whooping cough,[www.Sentencedict.com] diphtheria and tetanus.
36. Erratic hot winds kept the air thick with dust, and the fan gave small comfort to the feverish, aching children.
37. Her heart was bleeping dully and her skin felt moist and feverish and she needed to talk - now.
38. Hannah looked weak and feverish and we decided to call the doctor.
39. Demand has been so feverish that the company has a backlog of unfilled orders for commercial satellites.
40. His eyes were deep-set and almost feverish[sentencedict.com], shining out from under craggy brows.
41. Feverish preparations were being made for the arrival of the President.
42. The burning midday sun roused him from a feverish sleep.
43. There was a feverish glaze to Lucy's blue eyes, and her forehead felt far too hot.
44. He felt at once feverish, at once chilled, but he was in motion, moving quite apart from any decision within himself.
45. He has had a feverish complaint and has been blooded.
46. The events that followed proceeded at a feverish, hallucinatory pace that no one seemed able to control.
47. It is infused with a feverish young man's notions of honour.
48. He could see the golf-club trolley and the feverish activity round it.
49. The show was about to begin and behind the stage there were scenes of feverish activity.
50. The land, relentlessly monotone in all but a few summer weeks of feverish flowering, is almost uninhabited.
51. He said he felt feverish and complained of pains in his chest.
52. The next couple of weeks were spent in a whirl of feverish activity.
53. Winter is a necessary counterpart to summer, to concentrate and rest after the months of feverish activity.
54. A lorry similar to theirs was parked by the roadside and on the site there was feverish activity.
55. But how many can remember the feverish excitement when it first opened?
56. But she was feverish so Kathy and Jean-Luc returned to Baltimore, and Kathy missed the afternoon session.
57. And in the midst of all this feverish activity -- the fast-drying acrylics force him to work quickly -- a picture emerges.
58. Her mind prodded to action by his feverish urgency.
59. Penalization is essential if peace is to be more than a feverish interlude between wars.
60. The hope to draw close to possess the truth of a feverish one.
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