Of or relating to or characterized by fever.
Having or affected by a fever.
1 The same feverish restlessness was taking hold in similar circles in Europe.
2 There was feverish speculation of a leadership challenge to the prime minister.
3 Bustle everywhere; soldiers in line, officers strutting about; feverish scurryings for tickets.
4 I searched the horizon with feverish eyes; there was nothing in sight.
5 But Curwen's feverish secret activities by no means ceased with this change.
6 Therefore, the morning found me feverish in body and faint in spirit.
7 With feverish anxiety the Anarchists throughout the world followed this social struggle.
8 The entire hospital was in a state of feverish alarm and apprehension.
9 Hospital, I suppose. A natural enough surmise in a very feverish locality.
10 A very restless and feverish night, however, disappointed the expectation of both.
11 The words came quick and feverish ; again that painful trembling seized her.
12 I admit to having an imagination feverish enough to melt good judgment.
13 Beneath me stretched a panorama limned in feverish greens and unhealthy yellows.
14 The condition of Miss Adams, in the role of sought-after, was feverish .
15 His touch felt very warm, almost feverish , though perfectly dry, like paper.
16 As the excitement passed away a reaction of feverish weakness set in.
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