Which preposition to use with delirious
But that was not all; she was delirious with fever, brought on, they think, by anxiety about her sister, whose name she was constantly repeating.
Mark was carried to the farm- house and was confined to his bed for six weeks with a brain fever, being delirious for the greater part of the time.
The position is perfectly simple, and to those who are sufficiently ignorant and naïve this programme promises an universal salvation, as delirious in its joy as that expected by African races when bending the knee before images of wood and stone.
With one sister dead in the house, the victim of violence, and another delirious from fright or some other analogous cause, I had ample time to thinkand I used that time.
His head was hurt, for he was delirious after the first night.
Has he been delirious to-day?" "No, sir, not once; and of course that's a great thing gained.
Little Willie was nearly delirious by this time, and tried to get into the basket, which was now all but empty.
My patron's confidence in his increase of strength tempted him to carelessness and irregularity; he caught a fever by riding in the rain, of which he died delirious on the third day.
They carried me to bed, where I lay in a fever and was delirious throughout the day and the entire night.
Our fever was so malignant that we were all delirious during the height of the access or hot fit.
He's slightly delirious at this very minute, I have no doubt at all.