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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feverish of" is not grammatically correct and would not be considered standard usage in written English
A better way to express this idea would be to use the adjective "feverish" followed by the preposition "with." For example, "She felt feverish with excitement at the thought of starting her new job."
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They track the most feverish of modern movements from the roots that it shared with Dada, starting in 1915, through its official founding, with a manifesto by André Breton, in 1924, to its fecund decay, which was well along by the show's cutoff year of 1950.
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Sebald's great contribution to the fictive study of memory is to study it at the point of decay, of feverish imagining, of inventive wildness.
What do they make of the feverish parsing of Ms. Mayer's postpartum plans?
Once you sidestep some of the more feverish interpretations of what a game mechanic is, they're actually pretty easy to understand.
Any attempt to make sense of the collected feverish madness of this case is a fool's errand.
But as the euphoria dissipated, his body became a feverish mass of hurt, with bruises of every shade from mauve to lilac to violet to plum.
But does the feverish ecstasy of Barcelona fit the world of Mozart and da Ponte?
His eyes and cheeks were flushed with the feverish energy of his first days out of prison.
The anti-union environment girds the brutal manufacturing structure that imposes a feverish pace of production on workers, many of them impoverished young women.
To the conspiracist, the feverish intent of secret cabals animates every facet of daily life.
The feverish play of light and shadows is reminiscent of the set for a German Expressionist film.
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