Sentence examples for were feverish from inspiring English sources

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were feverish

adjective

In the state of having a fever, to have an elevated body temperature.

  • The illness made him feverish, so they applied cold compresses.

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Toward the end of last week, there were feverish efforts to undo the damage.

The lawyers of Okara were fired up; in Sahiwal, they were feverish.

When commodity prices were feverish, the price of good farmland exploded, too.

The trials were feverish displays of American racism and injustice that stirred a lynch mob outside the Scottsboro jail.

Forty-eight hours after it hit Boston, seven out of every eight of the city's horses were feverish and coughing.

The bus had to stop by countless army checkpoints where there were feverish hunts for men's IDs.

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Construction work is feverish.

Manoeuvring among rivals is feverish.

The atmosphere was feverish.

"It was feverish.

For me, it was feverish.

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