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Fevered meaning
Affected by a fever; feverish. | Heated; impassioned; enthusiastic to the point of distraction.
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Despite Kristoff's fevered attempts to tell the other trolls about the situation, they immediately break into song, cutting into any tension the scene should have had.
In the fevered nationalism of World War I, Congress refused to seat Socialist Victor Berger after he won a seat in 1918.
Phillip's extraordinary statement concludes weeks of increasingly fevered speculation in both the TV industry and the wider country about the future of his career, following his sudden departure from the This Morning sofa earlier this month.
The fevered theorizing is quite impressive, even by today’s standards.
THE mere mention of the name Bansky, the graffiti artist whose identity has provoked fevered speculation, is enough to cause excitement.
The posts have since sparked a fevered debate online as some parents brand drinkers 'irresponsible' - but other mums and dads say booze is absolutely necessary to drown out screaming children.
The US is trying hard to preserve its relevance, as its fevered efforts to get Europe into North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) against Russia shows.
Ackmann’s “These Fevered Days” peoples the poet’s world more thoroughly than do previous accounts.
And thus, this week we saw the largest drop in economic output on record, as people were afraid to resume normal commerce in a country fevered with viral hotspots.
In his fevered mind – nourished by a bullying career – all victories are his triumphs, and all losses are fake due to fraud or theft.
The perpetuation of the deeply unpopular wars and onerous neoliberal policies by the Biden administration will be accompanied by a fevered demonization of Russia, most recently blamed for cyber-attacks.
Pendley, serving in an "acting" capacity, hasn't been confirmed by the Senate and perhaps couldn't be: His Twitter musings are a fevered collection of attacks on Democrats and celebrations of oil and gas drilling.
The package of bills are collectively known as the “stop Soros laws” after the American billionaire who is the subject of fevered antisemitic conspiracy theories and they criminalise any individual or group that offers any help to an illegal immigrant.
The second argument hangs on a fevered conspiracy theory that even some Trump officials have tried to bat away.
However, misrepresenting the facts and stoking emotions to a fevered pitch does no one any good.
In an article for The Guardian, he says Theresa May must remain "calm" and "measured" in what is, he says, a "fevered parliamentary atmosphere".
The fevered rioters fatally shot white law enforcement agent Roy Hoyle during their siege.
The networks didn’t mention this, but as protests go, nothing as spontaneous and fevered had happened in anyone’s memory in South Texas.
Little did I know that Zippy was being planted in my fevered brain.
The affair between Francesco and Lucrezia was passionate, more sexual than sentimental as can be attested in the fevered love letters the pair wrote one another.