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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt feverish" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a sensation of having a fever or feeling unwell, often associated with illness. Example: "After spending the night in the cold, I woke up and felt feverish, prompting me to check my temperature."
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She felt feverish and tired.
I felt feverish and weak.
But two days later, he felt feverish.
Earlier in the week I had headaches and felt feverish," he said.
His whole body ached, and he felt feverish and shaky with chills.
Reluctant to go out, Rousselot said he felt feverish and nauseated, but his excuses were futile.
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I feel feverish myself".
That's probably why the child feels feverish.
When people feel feverish, they reach into their pockets and buy anti-malarial drugs.
Spencer began to feel feverish on Thursday between 10am and 11am.
He began to feel feverish on Thursday between 10am and 11am.
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