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feverish

[fee-ver-ish] / ˈfi vər ɪʃ /




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Whatever feverish excitement had built throughout the week, England dampened quickly as they controlled possession, broke up play and frustrated the home crowd by taking their time over set-pieces.

From BBC

So in feverish anticipation of Wednesday's semi-final, I thought I'd explore the key battles where the game could be won and lost...

From BBC

The clamor for these lands is so feverish that even people with clear titles remain vulnerable.

From Seattle Times

The clamor for these lands is so feverish that even people with clear titles are vulnerable.

From Seattle Times

The story tracks Oppenheimer — played with feverish intensity by Cillian Murphy — across decades, starting in the 1920s with him as a young adult and continuing until his hair grays.

From New York Times