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In the febrile stage, a person usually has a high fever.
When the play started it was the most febrile, exciting atmosphere.
Sounds like just the personality for that febrile group of artists in the 30's.
They think of a febrile city of fear and violence.
The range may be narrow, more febrile than fertile, but the purpose is clear.
But I remember one night becoming almost febrile with excitement, and suddenly needing to be alone.
He died on 21 Jan. 1793 of a rapid febrile disorder.
The crop moved in the faint wind, a febrile dance without energy.
The febrile stage usually lasts 2 to 7 days.
Beneath the surface of their companionship, he was febrile for his goal.
There he died of a febrile illness at about the age of 50.
In today's febrile financial environment, a third class of forecaster has emerged.
In most cases, a febrile seizure will not lead to epilepsy.
In some children, elevated body temperature can cause febrile seizures.
Editorial: This week's vote is being held in a uniquely febrile climate.
Febrile pneumonia patients have a better survival rate than those with normal or low temperatures.
But more significant, restaurateurs have been forced to pass on the costs of the febrile real estate market.
Of 1,800 children who had febrile seizures, the study found that none suffered injuries.
The genetic causes of febrile seizures are still being researched.
Febrile seizures, which happen during a fever, can be common in toddlers and young children.
Many small children have febrile seizures with a fever.
But it's also sensational, a febrile meditation on the mathematics of existence.
You are not febrile, and the wounds do not seem infected.
He seemed to collect himself, as if reigning in his febrile high spirits with an effort.
Her habitual sadness have given place to a febrile restlessness.