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feverish
adjective as in having a high temperature
Strong match
adjective as in excited, agitated
Example Sentences
The desperately poor Greek performance in front of their own feverish fans, such a sharp contrast to their outstanding efforts at Wembley, must provide context to the assessment of England's own display.
The resulting show is described as "a feverish new live experience, fusing theatre, music and movement".
Spurs started the day with high hopes but an early feverish atmosphere was eventually subdued, with almost a sense of inevitability that Arsenal would inflict familiar pain, as they duly did.
The Grand Slam tournament — set amid the summer’s final feverish days — had long been on my bucket list as a New Yorker.
But for nearly a century, long after the feverish search for gold subsided, Havilah had been considered something of a ghost town, with only about 150 residents.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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