Sentence examples for the febrile from inspiring English sources

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the febrile

adjective

Feverish, or having a high temperature.

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Others had found the febrile debate deeply unpleasant.

They germinated during the febrile countdown to the EU referendum.

To whom does the febrile Susannah run for support?

How did you convey the febrile quality of her concerns?

Then there is the febrile life and death of Lenny.

I like the febrile quality, particularly of the '20s.

If time demolishes all things, then does the febrile, forlorn present matter anyway?

Nor did he address the febrile atmosphere at his campaign rallies or the demonstrations against him.

In the febrile, backbiting world of English design, the Established & Sons C.E.O.

Our lived experience rarely matches the febrile and polarising debate occurring in the community.

An unsubstantiated rumour of a downgrade of Germany's debt added to the febrile atmosphere.

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