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fever pitch
noun
- a high degree of excitement, as of a gathering of people:
The announcement of victory brought the crowd to fever pitch.
fever pitch
noun
- a state of intense excitement
things were at fever pitch with the election coming up
Word History and Origins
Origin of fever pitch1
Example Sentences
The big moment came as the song reached its fever pitch with drummer Ringo Starr going into a mind-boggling double-time.
The debate over AI’s role in creative work has surfaced in unexpected ways over the past year and reached a fever pitch in recent months.
Tuesday’s board meeting reached a fever pitch as some parents demanded that he be fired, while multiple students asked the district to consider their teacher’s character and not judge his entire career on one incident.
Rebecca Spencer, who lived in a flat above the Sharif's previous family home in West Byfleet, said she had also heard "constant crying" and "banging" which on one occasion had reached "fever pitch".
By this point, the buzz and attention surrounding the portly left-hander had reached a fever pitch, and the impact was as wide as it was sudden.
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