On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Feverishly. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Feverishly meaning
- With excitement and determination.
- With speed; rapidly.
Using Feverishly
- The main meaning on this page is: With excitement and determination. | With speed; rapidly.
- In the example corpus, feverishly often appears in combinations such as: worked feverishly, feverishly to, feverishly tried.
Context around Feverishly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Feverishly
- In this selection, "feverishly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, worked, unlike, despite, competing, reading and sitting stand out and add context to how "feverishly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include administrators worked feverishly to stand and began writing feverishly for the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "feverishly" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with feverishly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In between supplementary science and French classes, I read feverishly. (10 words)
But the left hates Trump, and so they feverishly root against the economy. (13 words)
Businesses are feverishly competing for wealth, and governments are eagerly seeking new revenue sources. (14 words)
She added it was a project that would normally have taken up to six months to complete, but that the team had worked 'feverishly' on the piece to ensure it was ready for the late royal to wear during her appearance at the ballet. (44 words)
Even with the occasional narrative flaw and aesthetic misstep, the film unfolds in a matter that's not unlike feverishly reading through a forgotten Bronze Age comic book, eagerly experiencing whatever story crumbs or impossible visuals might be in store. (40 words)
No doubt at this very moment, when not appearing to premiere his latest ballet routine to sold-out political rallies, Tim is out back of his domicile feverishly tinkering in a shed to perfect a Teleportation Device. (37 words)
Syria’s Assad was not so forgiving and refused any investment or support from US conglomerate Pacmen – despite feverishly sitting on the sidelines with bags of gold outstretched… Assad vehemently denied ANY Western money! (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Businesses are feverishly competing for wealth, and governments are eagerly seeking new revenue sources.
Even with the occasional narrative flaw and aesthetic misstep, the film unfolds in a matter that's not unlike feverishly reading through a forgotten Bronze Age comic book, eagerly experiencing whatever story crumbs or impossible visuals might be in store.
No South African captain would have celebrated a World Cup win as feverishly as he did after the one-wicket win over Pakistan.
She added it was a project that would normally have taken up to six months to complete, but that the team had worked 'feverishly' on the piece to ensure it was ready for the late royal to wear during her appearance at the ballet.
Syria’s Assad was not so forgiving and refused any investment or support from US conglomerate Pacmen – despite feverishly sitting on the sidelines with bags of gold outstretched… Assad vehemently denied ANY Western money!
A 16-year-old youth, captured on the livestream of the surface, is shown heading to the bishop before feverishly stabbing him, speaking Arabic about insults to the Prophet Muhammed as he does so.
In Virginia Beach, Yamilet Booker spent months feverishly sending inquiries to her broker on nearly 50 homes that fit her family’s needs, including a budget in the low $300,000 range.
No doubt at this very moment, when not appearing to premiere his latest ballet routine to sold-out political rallies, Tim is out back of his domicile feverishly tinkering in a shed to perfect a Teleportation Device.
So Hidalgo sat at the end of the bench as the training staff feverishly tried to remove the ring using tools.
As Americans consume more wine and develop brand loyalty, the wine industry is feverishly seeking to carve out their distinct niche and to capitalize on this growing market.
Boseman’s feverishly ambitious trumpet player Levee exclaims, sporting a half-smile that registers as an endlessly complicated mix of resignation and pride.
But since this announcement, players have been feverishly attempting to figure out when they'll be able to pick up on Bigby Wolf's latest adventure.
In this year's April election, local and state administrators worked feverishly to stand up absentee voting.
So, he returned to his home in Los Angeles and began writing feverishly for the record.
The department is working feverishly to ensure that only those who are eligible to receive benefits do so but in a more timely fashion.
The memory of its erotic power, the searing regret; those feelings soon become feverishly intertwined.
Akio Sato, 52, regional manager of the local fisheries cooperative, commented, "I worked feverishly for this so it didn't feel like such a long time, even though it really was.
As Kool-Aid Man was feverishly building his own pop cultural kingdom with bricks from decades of demolished walls, the company never forgot the most important key to its domination: the original powdered Kool-Aid packet.
But the left hates Trump, and so they feverishly root against the economy.
In between supplementary science and French classes, I read feverishly.
Common combinations with feverishly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: