FEVERISH in a Sentence
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108 example sentences for FEVERISH, such as:
1. Her skin felt moist and feverish.
2. Hours of feverish activity lay ahead.
3. She lay in bed, too feverish to sleep.
4. So Elzbieta went on, with feverish intensity.
5. The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
2. Hours of feverish activity lay ahead.
3. She lay in bed, too feverish to sleep.
4. So Elzbieta went on, with feverish intensity.
5. The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
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Meanings and Examples of FEVERISH
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feverish
a. of or relating to or characterized by fever
a. having or affected by a fever
Classic Sentence: (98 in 7 pages)
1 A feverish energy possessed her and would not let her be still; and at night, long after Scarlett had gone to bed, she could hear her walking the floor in the next room.
2 Scarlett held wobbling heads that parched lips might drink, poured buckets of water over dusty, feverish bodies and into open wounds that the men might enjoy a brief moment's relief.
3 She hastily prayed that Melanie wouldn't die and broke into feverish small talk, hardly aware of what she said.
4 She turned to Prissy and spoke with feverish urgency.
5 Her mind prodded to action by the feverish urgency of Melanie's voice, Scarlett thought hard.
6 His eyebrows went up in disbelief and she laid a hand, feverish and urgent, on his arm.
7 I believed her young, ardent, reckless, disillusioned, under sentence, feverish, avid of pleasure.
8 They were troubled and feverish hours, disturbed with dreams that were intangible, that eluded her, leaving only an impression upon her half-awakened senses of something unattainable.
9 A feverish anxiety attended her every action in that direction.
10 So Elzbieta went on, with feverish intensity.
11 "As quick as I can," said Marija, and she stood up and began putting on her corsets with feverish haste.
12 There was a faint quivering of her nostrils; and now and then she would moisten her lips with feverish haste.
13 Forbidden to stir even a hand, and almost afraid to breath, lest they should expose the frail fabric to the fury of the stream, the passengers watched the glancing waters in feverish suspense.
14 Duncan waited several minutes in feverish impatience, before he caught another glimpse of the scout.
15 They displayed a feverish desire to have every possible cartridge ready to their hands.
Example Sentence:
1 Rain and wind, indeed! Yes, you are dripping like a mermaid; pull my cloak round you: but I think you are feverish, Jane: both your cheek and hand are burning hot.
2 In those days, banking was not national, and New York and Chicago were in feverish competition.
3 I comprehended how he should despise himself for the feverish influence it exercised over him; how he should wish to stifle and destroy it; how he should mistrust its ever conducting permanently to his happiness or hers.
4 As we re-entered the carriage, and I sat back feverish and fagged, I remembered what, in the hurry of events, dark and bright, I had wholly forgotten -- the letter of my uncle, John Eyre.
5 A mysterious malady swept the country, filling doctors' offices with feverish, purple-spotted patients.
6 The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
7 Hours of feverish activity lay ahead.
8 The show was about to begin and backstage there were signs of feverish activity.
9 She lay in bed, too feverish to sleep.
10 Her skin felt moist and feverish.