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Feverously

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Fe´ver`ous`ly
adv.1.Feverishly.


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We have been working feverously to try to get it up and running, hopefully by the first of the year," Piazza said.
His lungs were feverously pumping volumes of air but the directions from the brain to the muscles were going unanswered.
McDowell will have been in Dubai a week when he tees up today alongside Justin Rose and Martin Kaymer having worked feverously on his game.
 
 
 
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