Sentence examples for been feverish from inspiring English sources

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been feverish

adjective

In the state of having a fever, to have an elevated body temperature.

  • The illness made him feverish, so they applied cold compresses.

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There has always been feverish opposition on the right to Social Security.

By now, she has had Kawasaki disease for seven days, during which she's been feverish for all but three hours.

EVER since Olivetti launched a hostile takeover bid for Telecom Italia in February, there has been feverish speculation about a white knight coming to the rescue.

With Salerno not giving press interviews, there has been feverish speculation about details of new love affairs and rumours of unpublished manuscripts.

I saw him the next day, and he appeared to be in some discomfort, and he said he may have been feverish, as tattooing takes a lot out of your body, but I never knew it at the time.

team, said that each of the three had been feverish for only 8 to 12 days, had only showed signs of pneumonia on X-rays for a week and had never required ventilators.

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Construction work is feverish.

Manoeuvring among rivals is feverish.

The atmosphere was feverish.

"It was feverish.

For me, it was feverish.

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