fever pitch
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fever pitch
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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On Wednesday, some fans received a brief voice note, apparently from Styles, singing the words "we belong together" a capella, raising excitement to a fever pitch.
From BBC
Those calls reached a fever pitch late last year.
Interest in quantum computing, which has the potential to be the next disruptive technology, reached a fever pitch last year, punctuated by headlines about developments in error correction and scaling.
From Barron's
Those marketing campaigns go beyond social media posts to keep anticipation at a fever pitch and actively engage the fandom while also attracting new viewers.
From Los Angeles Times
Uncertainty is at a fever pitch, but here’s the important thing to remember: Regardless of whether the bulls or bears are right, basic investing principles work.
From MarketWatch
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