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Feever

Feever is a noun that refers to a state of intense excitement or enthusiasm.

Example sentences:

  1. Her feever for music was contagious, making everyone dance along.
  2. The crowd erupted in feever when their team scored the winning goal.
  3. He watched the movie with feever, completely engrossed in the plot.

Feever can also be used as a verb meaning to become excited or enthusiastic.

Example sentences:

  1. The announcement of the concert feevered the fans, causing a rush to buy tickets.
  2. She feevered at the thought of going on an adventure.
  3. His heart feevered with joy as he saw her walking towards him.

Additionally, feever can be an adjective describing something or someone that is exciting or filled with enthusiasm.

Example sentences:

  1. The party was feever, with lively music and dancing.
  2. Her feever personality made her the life of every gathering.
  3. They embarked on a feever journey, exploring new lands and cultures.

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