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feverous
adjective
Affected with fever or ague
synonyms
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And, though tickets have been dispensed via corporo-ballot, there's a feverous air of fandom in the ceiling of the Roundhouse.
Also, three cheers for their outstanding elders, Ron Cook giving the turncoat Duke of York a sardonic edge; Phillip Joseph (why don't we see more of this actor?) a passionately appalled Bishop of Carlisle; and Michael Hadley's dying John of Gaunt, speaking like a feverous visionary of "this sceptred isle" as he condemns Rich-ard's consuming vanity.
They will know how to deal with the big occasion better, and perhaps how to deal with a feverous home crowd in full playoff frenzy, as they did at Providence Park last week.
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