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feverishly

[fee-ver-ish-lee] / ˈfi vər ɪʃ li /




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Doug feverishly bangs out a script and Griff, who plans to star in the remake, calls it “a masterpiece,” though the demented glint in Mr. Black’s eyes assures us it’s anything but.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 24, 2025

Until then, the Swiss government will feverishly try to negotiate.

From BBC • Aug. 1, 2025

Right now, Ileana Mercedes Cabra Joglar should be working feverishly at a recording studio somewhere in her native Puerto Rico, adding new songs to her much-anticipated fourth solo album.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 20, 2025

In “El Mal,” a tour-de-force musical number staged at a glitzy fundraising gala, Rita sings and spits bars feverishly about the moral compromises she’s had to make to bring Emilia’s well-meaning foundation come to life.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2024

Every now and again, there was a passage of much talk and little action, and then I came to myself and began copying feverishly.

From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood