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Frantically
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In a frantic way.
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Having frantically tried to dig his way out of a barn where hundreds were being burned to death, a man's body lies wedged under a wall where he was shot by German troops.
It frantically lobbies against any Australian government criticising settlements.
I was twice-forewarned as I crashed down through a thicket behind the hamlet's church: a beetle impaled on a long thorn; nearby, a bee, still buzzing frantically, had suffered the same fate.
Meanwhile, a young woman is frantically Googling German men's names on her laptop.
I frantically called the ambulance but within minutes the baby's head had emerged.
Told that her brother, Edward (Taron Egerton), is among the wounded, she searches frantically for him among the bodies.
The show builds to a furious crescendo that sees Yannis frantically hammering away at his guitar while standing on top of the bar at the rear of the venue as the band build up a frenzy onstage.
You can almost hear the producer frantically making the throat-slitting gesture.
No, LiS wants it to be true – Rock's Greatest Showman and TV's Mr Nick-Nick, nostrils twitching, frantically formulating plans to head at once to Guernsey – and lives in hope of similar revelations from showbiz's past, eg: Jimmy Cricket shooting speed with Lou Reed.
For Durham in county cricket he often scores fast and frantically.
Incidents spread over the picture without ever quite coming into focus, which makes the eye skitter frantically over the picture plane.
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