Sentence examples for Slightly frantic from inspiring English sources

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Mirones looked discouraged and slightly frantic.

His game is slightly frantic, relentless, a little slappy — you can see the squash in it.

AS Lila del Corte Hirschfeld was about to turn 1, her mother was feeling slightly frantic.

The slightly hair-raising Sébastien Bassong took his place here and contributed to this result with some slightly frantic defending.

Then a colleague, slightly frantic and unhappy, calls on the telephone to inform the participant that the boss is corrupt.

The first Prime Minister to visit Her Majesty is the Conservative John Major (a slightly frantic Dylan Baker), who is trying to turn the British economy around.

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The Suns' offense hums again — if at a slightly less frantic pace than it once did.

It may look more public, more distant, and slightly more frantic, but at its core love is love.

Chasing albacore schools by boat is just slightly less frantic, as I recently found out while fishing with the guide David Blinken and Richard Reagan of the Norcross Wildlife Foundation.

A slightly less frantic schedule applies to romance, though here too there is no time like the present for pouncing on your, ahem, quarry.

The soldiers in "Stop-Loss" have made Iraq videos, too, which are like excruciating experimental films — a rapid flash of terror and "relaxed" moments that seem only slightly less frantic than battle.

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