Sentence for fever | Use fever in a sentence

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  • Sandra has no fever. (10)
  • I told no one of my fever. (8)
  • She has had a brain fever. (10)
  • The fitful colour is the fever. (10)
  • There was no fever in the place. (10)
  • That Indian fever must have gone. (10)
  • A week had passed, and no fever supervened. (10)
  • I have been in the hospital with brain fever. (22)
  • We grew accustomed to periods of Irish fever. (10)
  • You refuse to treat them for a case of fever. (10)
  • She suffered no pain, and had but little fever. (12)
  • As if thinking were any good for fever in the veins! (8)
  • In a fever, she rang the bell, and unlocked the door. (8)
  • By what charm had she allayed the fever of his anxiety? (10)
  • His bed, too, was hard, and this preserved him from fever. (8)
  • I told Mrs. Lynch about that one day when I had the fever. (8)
  • The hypocrite wanted to catch the fever, but he was too old. (10)
  • He knew her voice, and it produced an effect like fever on him. (10)
  • This fever will cure him, they say it sobers like bloodletting. (10)
  • The fever in Robert blazed out under a pressure of extinguishing tears. (10)
  • The fever in Robert blazed out under a pressure of extinguishing tears. (22)
  • He had a fever, and it got worse and worse; and in six days he was dead. (12)
  • She was listening to the voices of Mr. Romfrey and Beauchamp in a fever. (10)
  • During the first twenty-four hours, the paroxysm of the fever was intense. (18)
  • Towards evening she grew feverish, and her fever mounted as the night fell. (9)
  • Strong pulling is an excellent medical remedy for certain classes of fever. (10)
  • Boone May is long dead of yellow fever in Brazil, and I am the Sole Survivor. (7)
  • The agency of their effacement was an endemic disorder known as yellow fever. (7)
  • Her intolerable languor became alternately a defeating drowsiness and a fever. (10)
  • Passion has the sensitiveness of fever, and is as cruelly chilled by a tepid air. (10)
  • V All night he hardly slept, suffering from fever, for the first time in his life. (8)
  • The astounding news got abroad directly, throwing the Hill into a fever of excitement. (1)
  • It was a little fever of admiration; but it might, probably must, end in love with some. (4)
  • An illness, fever, fire, runaway horses, personal disfigurement, a laming, were sufficient. (10)
  • This new feeling was but a fever, a passionate fancy, a grasping once more at Youth and Warmth. (8)
  • He found that he was unable to arise, suffering intensely with a fever and pains in his joints. (18)
  • Poor man, he was laid up with a disorder like a fever, and I had to nurse him and care for him. (18)
  • If I may call my fascination with them a passion at all, I must say that it was but a fitful fever. (9)
  • Vernon less than Laetitia took into account that Clara was in a state of fever, scarcely reasonable. (10)
  • The youth lay in his strange bed, straight and motionless, with fever on his cheeks, and altered eyes. (10)
  • These direct perceptions of the circumstances were played on by the fever he drew from his Fiesco bed. (10)
  • Violetta listened to it until her heart quickened with alarm lest she should be going to have a fever. (10)
  • In other words, the intermittent fever of a sort of harmless rascality was afflicting this old creature. (10)
  • In other words, the intermittent fever of a sort of harmless rascality was afflicting this old creature. (22)
  • He caught a fever in the French camp, where he was dispensing vivers and provends out of English hampers. (10)
  • She conceived it slowly, with some flush of the brain like a remainder of fever, but no throbs of her pulses. (10)
  • What he confessed now sounded at first confused and dim as the story of ghostly visions or the dreams of fever. (12)
  • She clung to him, and a fever went stealing through his veins; he butted forward at the crowd, holding her tight. (8)
  • Thus would he be acting as his own chirurgeon, gaily practising phlebotomy on his person to cure him of his fever. (10)
  • He was suffering, too, physically from a kind of slow fever, the result of his wetting on the day when he last saw her. (8)
  • Excepting an extreme and terrorizing paleness, there was little to fever me with the thought that she suffered mortally. (10)
  • His tongue was swollen with thirst; he relieved its fever by thrusting it forward from between his teeth into the cold air. (1)
  • When I followed him to New York, I suspected more; when I heard his exclamations in the delirium of fever, I was convinced. (18)
  • Lady Pennon and Henry Wilmers, in the upper circle; Whitmonby and Westlake, in the literary; spread the fever for this new book. (10)
  • If I had paid attention to your advice, I should not have gone into the cottage of those poor creatures and taken away the fever. (10)
  • Now that the fever had gone, the white transparency of her cheeks and forehead against the dark lashes and hair was too startling. (8)
  • Always was this unfortunate gentleman entangling himself in a passion for maid or widow of the Wells and it was desperate, a fever. (10)
  • The whole record of his life, from his eighteenth month, is a chronicle of fever and ill-health, borne always with heroic fortitude. (2)
  • All the river men we met were suffering from the Danube fever, which, in the lower river, is the constant scourge of the population. (20)
  • His health, which had been troublesome before, now gave way, and he died of typhoid fever, November 28, 1828, in his thirty-second year. (3)
  • Half the confusion and fever of the world comes of this vendetta he declares against the hapless innocents who have once done him a wrong. (10)
  • No food was to be administered until the fever was reduced, and then slight stimulants were to be given to re-enforce the action of the heart. (18)
  • The regular features, now slightly flushed with the fever, of the patient in her charge, on the contrary, were constantly varying in expression. (5)
  • Pursuit was one of the immediate ideas which rush forward to look back woefully on impediments and fret to fever over the tardiness of operations. (10)
  • As if this were not enough, fever and scurvy prevailed in the garrison the whole winter long, and the brave fellows perished by scores and hundreds. (19)
  • During the period of calm succeeding the paroxysm of fever, an event occurred which threw more mystery than ever around the career of Roderick Barclugh. (18)
  • He stopped in a fever of sensibility, to contemplate the powerful formless vapour rolling from a source that was nothing other than yonder weak lonely woman. (10)

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