100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "ague"

Definition

Ague (noun): A fever or shivering fit, typically associated with malaria or other illnesses, characterized by alternating periods of chills and fever. It can also refer to a sense of anxiety or emotional distress.

Synonyms

  • Fever
  • Chill
  • Malaria
  • Shivers
  • Tremors

Antonyms

  • Calm
  • Comfort
  • Health
  • Ease
  • Security

Examples

  1. During the winter, he often agues when exposed to the cold.
  2. She thought she might ague after spending too much time outside in the rain.
  3. The doctor warned that if she didn't take her medication, she could ague again.
  4. He remembered his childhood when he used to ague from the fever.
  5. The patient began to ague as the night grew colder.
  6. After the hike, he was afraid he might ague from exhaustion.
  7. She felt an overwhelming urge to ague when the temperature dropped suddenly.
  8. The symptoms suggested that he might ague from a severe illness.
  9. He couldn't focus on his work as he began to ague.
  10. The villagers used to believe that the spirits would make them ague.
  11. If you don't wrap up warm, you will surely ague.
  12. The old tales warned that the cursed land could make one ague.
  13. He could feel the chills starting to ague through his body.
  14. After the long journey, she feared she might ague from fatigue.
  15. The sudden change in weather caused her to ague unexpectedly.
  16. He had a history of ague, especially during the rainy season.
  17. The nurse noted that the patient began to ague at midnight.
  18. She was determined not to let the cold weather make her ague.
  19. The locals often ague during the harsh winters.
  20. He hoped the warmth of the fire would prevent him from aguing.
  21. A sudden onset of chills made him ague uncontrollably.
  22. The doctor prescribed medication to help her stop aguing.
  23. The ancient texts spoke of a time when people would ague from curses.
  24. She had to stay indoors to avoid aguing in the cold.
  25. The symptoms of his illness began to ague worse at night.
  26. The folklore said that the witch could make anyone ague with her spells.
  27. After the storm, he felt the urge to ague as the temperature dropped.
  28. He tried to shake off the feeling that he might ague.
  29. The chills would often come and go, making him ague.
  30. They warned him that the damp air could make him ague.
  31. She wrapped herself in blankets to avoid aguing.
  32. He couldn't remember the last time he had ague.
  33. The cold wind made him ague despite the warm clothes.
  34. She felt a wave of chills that made her ague for a moment.
  35. The sudden cold snap caused many to ague.
  36. He was afraid to go outside, fearing he would ague.
  37. The doctor said her symptoms indicated she might ague again.
  38. The legend claimed that those who entered the forest would ague.
  39. She had to rest as she felt the urge to ague.
  40. The chills ran down his spine, making him ague.
  41. After the long trek, he began to ague from exhaustion.
  42. The warnings of ague filled the village as winter approached.
  43. She covered herself with layers to prevent aguing.
  44. The cold rain made everyone ague that evening.
  45. His body began to ague as the illness took hold.
  46. He remembered the stories of those who would ague from the curse.
  47. The chill in the air made her feel like she would ague.
  48. The sudden drop in temperature caused many to ague.
  49. The old man told tales of how he would often ague as a child.
  50. She felt grateful for the warm fire that kept her from aguing.
  51. The symptoms were mild, but he feared he might ague.
  52. The doctor advised her to stay warm to avoid aguing.
  53. He tried to ignore the feelings that made him want to ague.
  54. The winter nights were notorious for making villagers ague.
  55. She would often ague when the weather changed suddenly.
  56. The fear of ague kept him indoors during the storm.
  57. The ancient remedy helped many to stop aguing.
  58. He felt a shiver that made him ague slightly.
  59. After the rain stopped, the chill made him ague.
  60. She knew the weather would make her ague if she didn't dress warmly.
  61. The folklore spoke of a time when no one would ague.
  62. He felt stronger after recovering from the last bout of ague.
  63. The legends warned of consequences for those who would ague.
  64. She took precautions to prevent aguing during the flu season.
  65. The village healer was known for curing those who would ague.
  66. The stories of those who had to ague were often shared by the fire.
  67. He thought he could handle the cold, but it made him ague.
  68. The old remedies were said to prevent one from aguing.
  69. She felt a chill that made her want to ague.
  70. The sudden illness caused him to ague for days.
  71. The tales of old warned that the mountain could make one ague.
  72. She wrapped herself tightly to avoid aguing in the cold.
  73. They spoke of an ancient curse that would make one ague.
  74. The fear of ague kept the villagers indoors during the storm.
  75. He had always been prone to ague during the colder months.
  76. The herbal tea was said to help those who might ague.
  77. She could feel the chills creeping in, making her want to ague.
  78. The sudden change in temperature made him feel like he would ague.
  79. The weather forecast warned that many might ague this weekend.
  80. After the long winter, he was relieved not to have ague.
  81. The village elders shared remedies to prevent aguing.
  82. He could sense the cold air around him and feared he might ague.
  83. She felt better after the treatment for her ague.
  84. The old wives' tales often spoke of how to avoid aguing.
  85. The chill of the night air made her want to ague.
  86. He had been healthy, but the change in weather made him ague.
  87. The local folklore warned of those who would ague from the curse.
  88. After the rain, he feared he would ague from the dampness.
  89. The remedies passed down through generations often helped with ague.
  90. She took every precaution to avoid aguing this season.
  91. The cold draft made him ague as he sat by the window.
  92. She was determined not to let the weather make her ague.
  93. He was grateful for the warm soup that helped ease his ague.
  94. The stories of past agues often haunted him at night.
  95. She felt a wave of chills that made her ague for a moment.
  96. The harsh winds were known to cause many to ague.
  97. He felt the symptoms of ague creeping in after being outside.
  98. The villagers shared their remedies for those who would ague.
  99. They knew that the cold could make anyone ague without warning.
  100. She was thankful for the warm blankets that kept her from aguing.