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Dictionary: Feeze

v. t.

[For sense 1, cf. F. visser to screw, vis screw, or 1st E. feaze, v.t.: for sense 2, see Feese.]

1. To turn, as a screw. [Scot] Jamieson.

2. To beat; to chastise; to humble; to worry. [Obs.] [Written also feaze, feize, pheese.] Beau. & Fl.

To feeze up, to work into a passion. [Obs.]

Feeze
n.

Fretful excitement. [Obs.] See Feaze.


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a state of alarm or excitement; rush
 
 
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