0 a feeling of excitement because the weather suddenly becomes warmer in spring --
1 a feeling of excitement because the weather suddenly becomes warmer in spring --
If we are taking a tonic for spring fever, the cheap alcohol may excite us into thinking our vitality has been heightened.
She says it's spring fever, and being engaged, and the end of the season, and everything.
I knew a fellow wanst who suffered fr'm spring fever to that extent that he niver did a day's wurruk.
I had the "spring fever" and wanted a change, principally, no doubt.
Motormen and truckmen were smothering yawns that denoted a premature spring fever.
But tonight there seemed to be a sort of spring fever in the air.
Upon him, too, spring fever had descended; he was too lazy to hear thoroughly the lessons of the pupils who remained.
No wonder we hear of spring fever and spring biliousness, and have thousands of nostrums for clearing the blood in the spring.