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It has a host of engaging characters, the kind that are associated with swamps and feverish heat.
Plath earned little recognition before her death but, ever since, the obsession with her has acquired a feverish heat, inspiring endless, nit-picking speculation and countless books - more often on the subject of her life rather than her work - and of which too many have proved dishwater.
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There's no feverish, heat-induced irrationality motivating them – for one thing, those Wyoming hillside nights get pretty darn cold – but a deep-rooted emotional need that neither man quite understands.
She chuckled as she said it; she had just finished recounting her feverish backstroke heat — "The whole thing just felt like crap.
A feverish Evil Heat at the core of a frenetic, liquefying, millennial rock that's about to blast onto the scene.
A feverish warmth crept over me.
Compresses of toweling, wool, and other cloth materials are effective for reducing headache pain, slowing blood flow of nosebleeds, relaxing muscle spasms, localizing infection and subcutaneous bleeding from contusion, and reducing body heat in feverish conditions.
A feverish dog may radiate heat and his nose, ears, and paws may feel warmer than your own body temperature.
Upington participant There are days that the heat makes you feverish, it makes you sick' Upington participant When it is very hot, sometimes, when you wake up in the morning, you still feel exhausted.
There are days that the heat makes you feverish, it makes you sick' Upington participant When it is very hot, sometimes, when you wake up in the morning, you still feel exhausted.
What followed were surging tides of accusations and recriminations, romantic overtures and hesitant withdrawals, heated rejections and a feverish, graphic recollection of a physical liaison.
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