Sentence examples for is frenzied from inspiring English sources

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is frenzied

adjective

In a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.

  • Preparations for the president's arrival made for a frenzied week.

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It is frenzied.

White middle-classness has since infected the neighborhood, though, and now everything is frenzied with renovation.

But not all in The Rite of Spring is frenzied or aggressive.

The passion among the American devotees is frenzied, bordering on cultish.

The only problem is that the music itself is frenzied and tumultuous.

"The passion among American devotees is frenzied, bordering on cultish," he wrote in a subsequent article.

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The lead-up to the Luton march was frenzied.

Interest among developers has been frenzied, city officials said.

Unlike the middle office, the trading floor was frenzied.

Attacks have been frenzied and in some cases gratuitously insulting.

When the whistle did sound, the celebrations were frenzied.

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