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Example sentences for "feverishness"

Lexicographically close words:
fever; fevered; feverfew; feverish; feverishly; feverous; fevers; few; fewe; fewer
  1. At other times she repudiated him; she would not acknowledge her own flesh and blood in that heavy-faced lad, whose calmness chilled her own feverishness so painfully.

  2. Her feverishness subsided, and she whispered in a supplicating tone: "You are not angry with me, are you?

  3. The feverishness and restlessness increase, the cough becomes incessant, the respiration extremely rapid and laboured, the nostrils dilating with each effort, and evidence of impending suffocation appears.

  4. Old, weather-beaten sailor on the ocean of life as I am, I feel an amount of feverishness and anxiety I am half ashamed of.

  5. Thus passed the hours of the night; and as the day broke, he arose, impatient to actual feverishness for the coming interview.

  6. He soon returned to his chess player, and seemed to be playing over the game, but he was too much tired for talk, and soon went to bed; where after a short sleep feverishness set in, bringing something approaching to delirium.

  7. Amidst all his feverishness he had not thought of these difficulties.

  8. Amidst his growing feverishness the injured man experienced keen anxiety, a haunting desire to know if Salvat were arrested and had spoken out.

  9. And it seemed to Pierre that the air he breathed had a particular savour, which he could not yet quite define, but it was like that of fruit, and increased the feverishness which had possessed him ever since his arrival.

  10. The "Voix du Peuple" in particular made use of the public feverishness to increase its sales.

  11. It imparted warmth and even feverishness to his fair face, which was usually all dreaminess and gentleness.

  12. He had listened to everything, at first influenced by the thought of his brother's interests, and afterwards mastered by the feverishness which gradually took possession of everybody present.

  13. And the sufferers who listened to these marvellous stories with increasing feverishness were like little children who, after hearing one fine fairy tale, ask for another, and another, and yet another.

  14. Slight feverishness sometimes precedes the appearance of the rash for twenty-four hours; but the cough, and sneezing, and running at the eyes and nose, which usher in measles are entirely absent.

  15. His breath became asthmatic, he had palpitations, he spat blood, and suffered from a slow feverishness from which he never afterwards became entirely free.

  16. The feverishness of day and its fierce passions still filled the camp.

  17. Very few believe in a love which is not frequently expressed; while the ability to trust in the vital warmth of an affection that has lost its early feverishness is the mark of a higher wisdom than most of them possess.

  18. Hours and style of food are sure to be somewhat different from those of home; and the slight constraint of the life, and the feverishness which this induces, add to the disturbance.

  19. Only black coffee and feverishness kept him on his feet.

  20. Excited himself, he lost breath at moments, but was unable to resist a certain astonishment at sight of the feverishness with which Pan Stanislav listened.

  21. There is not much feverishness in knitting," returned Katherine, beginning a new row.

  22. There is very little feverishness about you, yet you are not placid.

  23. At present, finding himself in a comfortable bedroom, his first act was to change his wet clothes, which in the warmer temperature and the decline of his feverishness now began to chill him.

  24. A burst of fraternal feverishness made him eager to get to it.

  25. He seemed excited, evincing a feverishness in his words and gestures which he had not shown for a month past.

  26. The feverishness of day, and its fierce passions, still filled the camp.

  27. At night his listlessness changed to active pain and a feverishness that seemed to impel him toward the fateful river, as if his one aim in life was to drink up its waters and bathe in its yellow stream.

  28. It was a time of great financial feverishness and uncertainty, and of opportunity for the most reckless adventurers.

  29. The violent Cough and Feverishness generally continued for four, five, or six Days; with others it continued longer; and some had a Cough for two or three Weeks after the Fever left them.

  30. Your physical exhaustion will lend the things pale colours whilst your feverishness will turn them into monsters!

  31. This Species of Swooning is oftener attended with a little Feverishness than the others.

  32. Feverishness of spirit makes the hand unskilful in delicate duty.

  33. The citoyenne Thévenin lifted the cradle and smiled at the child, which moaned feebly, worn out with feverishness and convulsions.

  34. But her complexion was young and fresh behind all these disguises; these extravagant artificialities of fashion only betokened a frantic haste to enjoy life and the feverishness of these dreadful days when the morrow was so uncertain.

  35. The supply of milk in the breast being over-abundant, the breasts become hard and painful, and feverishness comes on.

  36. If the chill has passed into feverishness however, this treatment will not suit; but we only deal here with the cold shivering stage.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feverishness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alacrity; bluster; boil; boiling; bustle; churn; commotion; delirium; discomposure; disorder; disquiet; disturbance; ebullition; embroilment; excitement; ferment; fermentation; fever; fidgets; fire; flame; flap; flurry; flush; fluster; foment; fume; fuss; glow; hastiness; heat; hectic; hubbub; impulsiveness; inquietude; maelstrom; malaise; moil; nervousness; passion; perturbation; precipitation; promptness; quickness; rashness; remittent; restlessness; rout; row; seething; speed; stir; suddenness; swiftness; swirl; trepidation; tumult; turbidity; turbulence; turmoil; twitter; unrest; upset