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Meanings of
fevered
in English
Having a fever.
feverish
febrile
Fevered.
Related terms
excited
Usage of
fevered
in English
1
And maybe still was in their
fevered
minds; General Murphy's alibi notwithstanding.
2
The healing hand of the jungle on the
fevered
brow of man.
3
To my
fevered
brain it seemed to be over in a minute.
4
The girl still lay there, moaning a little in her
fevered
sleep.
5
The words tumbled over each other, well-nigh incoherent in their
fevered
utterance.
6
September and the first half of October passed like a
fevered
dream.
7
He was always
fevered
by the care and anxiety of procuring money.
8
At Pebble Beach next month, another
fevered
chapter will surely play out.
9
But maybe he had a real reason, other than a
fevered
imagination.
10
I asked the old man, taking his tremulous,
fevered
hand in mine.
11
The hot sun beat on the
fevered
man, and he moved uneasily.
12
All this time the priest's
fevered
gaze had been flicking between them.
13
Great melodies seek moments of silence as music calms the
fevered
heart.
14
With a tremendous effort, Stern fixed his
fevered
eyes upon the lights.
15
Her son came home to her with tainted breath and
fevered
blood.
16
He was cheerful, but with a
fevered
pulse, and still the stomach-pains.
Other examples for "fevered"
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fevered
fever
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
fevered brow
fevered brain
fevered eyes
fevered imagination
fevered face
More collocations
Fevered
through the time
Fevered
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common