With a certain degree of febrility, she starts up the laptop. |
But this is really just a symptom of the man's emotional febrility. |
Sienna Miller is sleekly anguished as an actress on the brink of leaving her pilot husband, but her greyhound febrility is a minor note. |
There certainly will be some febrility in the air to hear a work by the Canadian Mozart in the hall that now bears his name. |
This most often staged of the three plays gains febrility and harshness when seen alongside the earlier works. |
It is less good at capturing the special febrility of American social and political life during Nixon's first term. |