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tiring day in skool.....
double periods of hist, chem & ss...
and a triple period of maths!!!!
had english course after skool...
only 6 people attended...
& naturally ms karim put all her attention on me & peishi coz we were right in front of her...
felt so stressed up... she expects us to ans her questions -____-
but the lesson was okay... learnt some things...
tidied up the red x room... clean clean, sweep sweep, wipe wipe, mop mop...
clean now!! *heez*
went to cut my fringe... muz shorter and more layered....
tired... lots of hw...
febrile \FEB-ruhl; FEE-bruhl; -bryl\, adjective:
Of or pertaining to fever; indicating fever or derived from it; feverish.
Instead of being weakened by the consumption she contracts in a dank Yankee prison, Adair seems fired from within; she glows -- flushed, febrile and passionate.
--Ann Prichard, "'Enemy Women' joins ranks of Civil War epics," USA Today, February 28, 2002
Whether his refusal to quit stemmed from righteous stoicism or mulishness, the Governor-General became trapped in a vortex of lurid claims, political opportunism, public hysteria and febrile op-ed commentary that was sucking the life out of his tenure.
--Tom Dusevic, "Queen's Man In Limbo," Time Pacific, May 19, 2003
Typically, febrile seizures do not cause brain injury or raise the risk of epilepsy; they are simply the brain's response to a sudden rise in temperature.
--Judy Foreman, "On Fever: Sweat It Out Or Treat It," Boston Globe, February 29, 2000
group1 soared @ 21:46
xoxo