Adjective : a feverish excitement. From Dictionary.com.
The term feverishness is used when the temperature ranges from 99° to. From Wordnik.com. [Philosophy of Osteopathy] Reference
They are better than milk, as milk frequently produces "feverishness," while fruit juices allay it. From Wordnik.com. [Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say] Reference
The feverishness of his face and manner was alarming. From Wordnik.com. [The Mad Ship]
Kenmuir had begun to feel a vague headache and feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [The Stars Are Also Fire]
The infusion promotes perspiration, and reduces feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure] Reference
Where there is no feverishness, but rather cold feelings, then use the. From Wordnik.com. [Papers on Health] Reference
The principal remedy for high temperatures, quickened pulse, and feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [Gentle Healing for Baby and Child] Reference
And the feverishness of his friends, the box they had him trapped and suffocating in. From Wordnik.com. [The Town] Reference
And now I find my countrymen over here longing with an equal feverishness to go home again. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919] Reference
Surely readers seize with equal feverishness on reports of heroic or outstanding achievements?. From Wordnik.com. [Maigret's Little Joke]
Not feeling so well owing to the amount of water I drank last night, which was induced by feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure] Reference
In the course of the day she got a little better, but towards evening the feverishness increased again. From Wordnik.com. [Dream tales and prose poems] Reference
Has had small-pox; without infirmities; sanguine temperament; easily excited and subject to feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [Balzac] Reference
You don't seem very well: perhaps the throat comes with a little feverishness, you see -- a cold, in fact. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873] Reference
The eyelids were reddened now, and held wide apart, the eyes shining with a dry feverishness painful to see. From Wordnik.com. [A Sheaf of Corn] Reference
The symptoms were an alarming disturbance of the with severe pain, great feverishness, and depression of spirits. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
Neither of them wanted it ever to end and so their feverishness was tempered with an almost painful holding back. From Wordnik.com. [The Miko]
The supply of milk in the breast being over-abundant, the breasts become hard and painful, and feverishness comes on. From Wordnik.com. [Papers on Health] Reference
I was exhausted with feverishness; I foresaw a sleepless night, and was glad of a little chat with a pleasant companion. From Wordnik.com. [A Sportsman's Sketches] Reference
As the day wore on the man seemed more feverish and restless, which feverishness was followed by a certain want of strength. From Wordnik.com. [The Crimson Blind] Reference
"Well; it is less common than other forms of feverishness, but will probably yield to the same remedies," was his only comment. From Wordnik.com. [Cecilia de Noël] Reference
The high feverishness during a outset will frail a breast skin as well as close in a turkey juices so they do not frizzle away. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-11-01] Reference
One poor fellow, who had tossed in pain and feverishness for several days, caught sight of the words, 'And I will give you rest.'. From Wordnik.com. [Choice Readings for the Home Circle] Reference
Moreover, feverishness from whatever cause is often accompanied by an active delirium, which is apt to occasion unnecessary alarm. From Wordnik.com. [The Nervous Child] Reference
That special feverishness of which the wireless spoke, he knew it well, through having set it in motion hundreds of times himself. From Wordnik.com. [Maigret's Little Joke]
If the chill has passed into feverishness however, this treatment will not suit; but we only deal here with the cold shivering stage. From Wordnik.com. [Papers on Health] Reference
How could she know that he had just crawled out from the straw of the shelter hard by; and that the heat of his hand was feverishness?. From Wordnik.com. [The Woodlanders] Reference
Once again, I find it hard to justify the usual clichés about the impatience, feverishness, agitation, even brutality, of American crowds. From Wordnik.com. [In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part V)] Reference
"Certainly, certainly," he replied in a tone of some feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [The Adventures of Sally] Reference
The feverishness of day and its fierce passions still filled the camp. From Wordnik.com. [The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers] Reference
She begged for the words; she had them, and then her feverishness abated to. From Wordnik.com. [The Amazing Marriage — Complete] Reference
But since that burst of feverishness, I have been swithering between illness and recoveredness. From Wordnik.com. [Brian Micklethwait] Reference
Muti wanted a "feeling of urgency - even feverishness," and he got that, from first note to last. From Wordnik.com. [Opera Today] Reference
She begged for the words; she had them, and then her feverishness abated to a simple sparkling composure. From Wordnik.com. [Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith] Reference
At dinner-time, and again in the evening, Thyrza was still in the same state of depression and feverishness. From Wordnik.com. [Thyrza] Reference
It was a time of great financial feverishness and uncertainty, and of opportunity for the most reckless adventurers. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner] Reference
The nurse watched beside her with growing alarm, seeing the feverishness and restlessness, where absolute quiet was imperative. From Wordnik.com. [Winding Paths] Reference
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