The crew is working feverishly to finish our project on time.
She's only spoken feverishly, today.
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The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
The sentence is.... I used surtax in a sentence just now.
you just used it in a sentence
I feverishly layed in bed.
She searched feverishly through her notes for the elusive answer.
She worked feverishly to meet the deadline, typing away without a break.
yes feverishly is an adverb. It tells how ex: He wrote feverishly to complete is work on time. feverishly describes how he wrote.
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Two main uses I can think of: "Sick and frail, the old man moaned feverishly as he covered himself with a blanket." "The crazy spinster feverishly warned of impending Armageddon to passers by."
Depending on the usage, the opposite of the adverb feverishly could be calmly, or deliberately, or slothfully. Others could be coolly, serenely, or unexcitedly.
synonym
Climactic is an adjective that pertains to a climax of a story. The word is kind of over the top, so be careful of how often you use it. "Jane worked feverishly so that she could have a great climactic ending to her novel."
Apparently nowhere....I too have been searching feverishly for the same info.....
you go down the street and start feverishly blowing as many men as you can.
Big on the Web - 2010 White House Trends Feverishly Online as House Works on 4th 2-92 was released on: USA: 5 July 2011