Feverish in a sentence as an adjective

But, if you want to, let's look at a feverish city, too.

A sweaty, feverish person is going to touch a door handle, counter, and anything else along the way.

Is it speculation that it will be worth more in future that drives the feverish collection of it, or are there already concrete uses/buyers?

>None of this kept me from experiencing immediate, full-on, feverish anxiety.\n>And then—for the first time in nearly an hour—I could work.

Brilliant rambling but with a somewhat feverish, twitchy aspect to it...I used to take adderall and it was awesome.

Last week around this time I was feverish, sore, and mostly incapacitated, but it broke relatively quickly for me - within two days.

The real problem is the US patent system, the US courts, and the culture of feverish ******** litigation at every turn that pervades the US.

Right now I can't leave the house without being bombarded by Samsung advertising, they're in some kind of feverish campaign over their new Note phone-tablet-thing.

Being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.

Arabic saw feverish interest in philosophy and abstract thought around the time of the Islamic Caliphates spanning almost a thousand years.

Couldn't you make up a little white lie and tell your coworkers that you had a very minor medical condition that resulted in being feverish and flushed often but that there were no other serious effects?

Feverish definitions

adjective

marked by intense agitation or emotion; "worked at a feverish pace"

See also: hectic

adjective

of or relating to or characterized by fever; "a febrile reaction caused by an allergen"

See also: febrile

adjective

having or affected by a fever

See also: feverous