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camp-fever N no pl

scarlet fever N no pl MED

swamp fever N no pl MED

typhoid [ˈtaɪfɔɪd], typhoid fever N no pl

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Parents who notice it might appreciate the opportunity for a head scratch during the fevered tedium of bedtime.
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For veterans, the next few weeks be a time to relive old rivalries and fevered stat checks for hockey pool junkies.
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Declines appear to be widespread and may be increasing due to the often fevered pace of clear-cutting.
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It had been a high-stakes emotionally testing night after a week of fevered speculation and fears that a season of hope was evaporating.
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Are they figments of the writer's fevered (and booze-fuelled, judging by the whisky bottle) imagination?
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Not only does he control his own government, but in the fevered imaginings of the national press, he controls all future governments as well.
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All of these fevered colors merging into black... and disappearing.
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All he has is the food in his cupboard, and once the bills run out will have no gas or electricity - his mind soon becomes fevered.
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The meets became a focus of inter-class spirit and competitionoften reaching a fevered pitch.
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What a contrast to the fevered agitation in our newspaper printing-rooms.
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