After the influenza of the early months, he contracted further feverish colds, with attendant bronchial trouble, right up to the early summer.
To make matters worse, he was suffering from his usual bout of feverish colds and bronchial trouble during the late autumn and winter.
She told us that Sara had nothing worse than a feverish cold.
All I had was a sort of feverish cold.
Flower spikes have been used internally for headaches, irritability, feverish colds and nausea, and externally for wounds, rheumatic pain and as an insect repellent.
Frankie has such a feverish cold, and Sophie has stayed to take care of her.
Internally, it has been used for weak pulse, vegetable poisons (shoot), feverish colds, pneumonia, croup, heart conditions, and cardiac arrest.
His appearance might have been the effect of a feverish cold.
Miss Dawn Dewey, a film starlet, was suffering from a feverish cold which she referred to, rather grandly, as Coryza; she also talked vaguely about threatened complications.
The next day, however, Mrs Golspie kept David in bed as he had a feverish cold.