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Example sentences for "feverish excitement"

  • But it was evident that she was only held up by a kind of feverish excitement, which gave to her cheeks their bright color, to her eyes their brilliancy, and to her voice its clear, silvery ring.

  • But there were many more questions to be asked; and Anthony was in such a state of feverish excitement, that it was difficult to induce him to answer.

  • When elections occur frequently, their recurrence keeps society in a perpetual state of feverish excitement, and imparts a continual instability to public affairs.

  • Some constitutions plunge the citizens into a lethargic somnolence, and others rouse them to feverish excitement.

  • Earl hurried them over with such feverish excitement.

  • Her ladyship is in a state of nervous agitation—feverish excitement, indeed,—and must not be disturbed.

  • The Bacchanal Queen's countenance was less gay, but much more animated than usual; her flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes announced a feverish excitement; she wished to drown reflection, cost what it might.

  • The Jesuit felt a sort of feverish excitement, which he attributed to the contest in which he had engaged before these eminent personages, who already felt the influence of his original and cutting speech.

  • To these few broken words, interrupted by sobs, and rushing forth in a sort of feverish excitement, succeeded a silence of some minutes, during which the deeply affected physician dried his tears.

  • When elections occur frequently, this recurrence keeps society in a perpetual state of feverish excitement, and imparts a continual instability to public affairs.

  • When they are frequent, they keep up a degree of feverish Excitement.

  • Everything had resumed its quiet routine, but Sonnenkamp was constantly in a state of feverish excitement.

  • The youth was in a state of feverish excitement.

  • In one word, the city is in a state of feverish excitement, and therefore, little wife, you had better bring out your tea, instead of standing there with your mouth wide open and swallowing the horrible news.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after all; assumed character; but while; collected over; colonial secretary; endless torment; feverish excitement; field goal; high tower; inferior force; inner room; kill the; late autumn; lord over; loyal citizens; might obtain; more extended; much boiling; native church; not his; slightly flattened; young lieutenant