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Aguish   Listen
adjective
Aguish  adj.  
1.
Having the qualities of an ague; somewhat cold or shivering; chilly; shaky. "Her aguish love now glows and burns."
2.
Productive of, or affected by, ague; as, the aguish districts of England.






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"Aguish" Quotes from Famous Books



... standing side by side in the darkness. On one hand a mass of trees rose high above them, blotting out the grey sky; on the other the faint outline of a low wall appeared to divide the lane in which they stood—the mud rising rapidly about their shoes—from a flat aguish expanse over which ...
— The Castle Inn • Stanley John Weyman

... mastering memories to fade it out, you know, and besides, a diseased habit of desponding. The world was wide to him, cowering out from a cell: where were Martha and the little chaps lost in it? John said they were dead. Where should he turn now? There was an aguish pain in his spine that blinded him: since yesterday he had eaten nothing,—he had no money to buy a meal; he was a felon,—who would give him work? "There's some things certain ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 • Various



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