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Definition of Feverishly

Feverishly
Feverish Fe"ver*ish, a. 1. Having a fever; suffering from, or affected with, a moderate degree of fever; showing increased heat and thirst; as, the patient is feverish. 2. Indicating, or pertaining to, fever; characteristic of a fever; as, feverish symptoms. 3. Hot; sultry. ``The feverish north.' --Dryden. 4. Disordered as by fever; excited; restless; as, the feverish condition of the commercial world. Strive to keep up a frail and feverish bing. --Milton. -- Fe"ver*ish*ly, adv. -- Fe"ver*ish*ness, n.

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- bag), the Tyrells (unclear), and the Martells (ditto), most of whom are feverishly endeavoring to advance their ambitions and ruin their enemies, preferably...
- or "Renaissance Man", an individual of "unquenchable curiosity" and "feverishly inventive imagination." He is widely considered one of the most diversely...
- advantage at launch, that edge is slowly evaporating as Microsoft has worked feverishly to undo most of the Xbox One's original missteps." Nick Pino of TechRadar...
- April 1934 that Hindenburg would likely not survive the year. He worked feverishly to get the armed forces—the only group in Germany that would be nearly...
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- Lohan is called to the set, she dutifully does the pap walk – texting feverishly behind a curtain of hair, while grungy lensmen scamper alongside." Lowry...
- (translation of Tom Holland), where the Spartans in their last stand fought feverishly against him and the Persian force over the retrieval of Leonidas' dead...
- archetype of the Renaissance man, a man of "unquenchable curiosity" and "feverishly inventive imagination". Many notable polymaths lived during the Renaissance...
- the Great, who had to deal with more developed countries in the West, feverishly built works in factories for supplying the army and strengthening the...
- ****isting her husband, Audubon established two successful schools and worked feverishly to teach her students. Lucy Bakewell was born to William and Lucy (Green)...