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childbed fever (puerperal fever)

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rheumatic fever N MED

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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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Thank goodness that most vigilantism exists only in the fevered imaginations of momentarily angry people, and that real-life retribution for public hate figures is rare.
www.independent.co.uk
During a rain storm the pony gets out of the stable and having been soaked becomes fevered.
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The case has sparked fevered debate on the moral and legal grounding of international surrogacy.
www.firstpost.com
For veterans, the next few weeks be a time to relive old rivalries and fevered stat checks for hockey pool junkies.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Parents who notice it might appreciate the opportunity for a head scratch during the fevered tedium of bedtime.
www.newyorker.com
Is it really possible to get 100,000 into a field without fevered speculation on who is / not going to be playing?
www.clashmusic.com
Are they figments of the writer's fevered (and booze-fuelled, judging by the whisky bottle) imagination?
www.timescolonist.com
Over the last few months, the star couple has been the subject of fevered speculation about their marriage.
www.dnaindia.com
All of these fevered colors merging into black... and disappearing.
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