Sentences with word «ague»

The word "ague" refers to a type of fever characterized by recurring chills and shivering, usually accompanied by high body temperature. Full definition
These healthy homemade Coconut Water + Fruit Popsicles are like ague frescas on a stick.
You can't ague with Nolan's vision though.
I can't really ague w / that part, just the one true faith Crap that everyone keeps trying to claim.
Aching for Acre, in a sacred ague, They're setting out.
While cantaloupe is delicious all by itself, it can also be delicious served in salads, added to breakfast bowls or turned into refreshing agues frescas.
My «theory», which was agues based upon the peak - to - peak recurrence of the PDO at around 43 years was that in 2012 we were on the verge of a positive phase of the PDO.
Malaria was originally called ague or marsh fever because it emanated from warm - weather swamps.
We've had arguments for the smallest things and it was like she was looking for an excusse to ague with me.
It is obvious that as she wrote, agued and debated religiosity that certain facts aroused her humanity and «Where did you learn that» awareness.
In native practice they are prescribed in gout, dyspepsia, cholera, and ague (Atkinson).
But Richard Laming, secretary of European Movement, a UK - based pro-European campaigning organisation, agued the measures Mr Herbertt and anti-CFP campaigners describe are not all possible at the same time.
You could ague that maybe for some companies, sure, but that's not a world I've ever aspired to belong to.
Well, to be fair, some ague that we have.
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