feverishly

IPA: fˈɛvɝɪʃɫi

adverb

  • With excitement and determination.
  • With speed; rapidly.
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Examples of "feverishly" in Sentences

  • She called feverishly for the office, but the reply was, "They do not answer."
  • A hubbub rose; men called feverishly for drink to help them forget they had been overcome.
  • I started signing my name feverishly, like I’d been asked to sign dozens of autographs in one mad minute.
  • They tell me they're working feverishly and in television when we work feverishly, that is something to behold.
  • The resulting plays have little connection with real life; the poet and dreamer isolates himself, becoming absorbed in feverishly pursued speculation and phantasy.
  • Gauteng safety and security MEC Jesse Duarte said in a statement on Wednesday their release could not have happend at a worse time, especially as government was working "feverishly" to ensure that the criminal justice system reversed spiralling crime.
  • It was doubtful if she heard any of the abbot's carefully measured words, or the uneasy blusterings of Astley, alternately offering her gallantries of comfort she did not value or need, and recalling feverishly that this crime left all questions unanswered, and in some none too logical way went to prove that the hermit had indeed been a priest, and the marriage he had solemnized still a marriage.

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