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He was feverish in his fascination with the subject.
She appeared slightly feverish; in fact, everyone did, everyone seemed eager and a little overheated.
About once a week now, she felt her body quake, as though feverish, in the night.
She was feverish in her determination to succeed at what was, by anyone's measure, a preposterous mission.
He looked upset, and as he spun me to a corner of the room, his hands felt feverish in mine.
Color sets the tone in each impression: the girl looks feverish in the red prints, pale in the gray one.
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THE IRA refuses to move towards decommissioning its weapons; the Good Friday Agreement teeters on the brink of collapse; the British and Irish governments are in feverish conclave in a bid to stitch together a last-minute rescue plan.
In contrast, the NICE guideline for feverish illness in children in the UK states that duration of fever should not be used to predict the likelihood of serious illness, other than Kawasaki disease [ 8].
This first draft, pounded out in three feverish weeks in 1951, is slightly longer than the novel that was finally published in 1957.
Though Ayer had fantasized about making a World War II tank movie for years and accumulated a trove of books and memorabilia, he wrote the script in one feverish month in January 2013.
The aim of this work was to explore junior doctors' understanding of how they perceive their own performance, in relation to confidence and competence, in respect of managing feverish children in an emergency department.
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