Sentence examples for to fever from inspiring English sources

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to fever

noun

A higher than normal body temperature of a person (or, generally, a mammal), usually caused by disease.

  • "I have a fever. I think I've the flu."

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In London, buying rose to fever pitch in June.

amber succumbs to green, as calm to fever.

Ungern himself carried this sadistic paranoia to fever pitch.

Salmonella infection can lead to fever and diarrhea.

Many had succumbed to fever, or to drink, or both.

In "The Anatomy of Revolution" (1938), the Harvard historian Crane Brinton likened revolution to fever.

Excitement builds to fever pitch as Father Christmas arrives, laden with gifts.

But curiosity about the 37-year-old businesswoman stirred to fever pitch.

The strands are slowing coming together and it's all rising to fever pitch.

His fame, he admits, "was getting to fever pitch with The Wire for a while.

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