Synonym: delirious, excited, frenzied, hysterical, violent, wild. Similar words: fragrant, romantic, pedantic, semantics, quarantine, antiseptic, anticipate, frank. Meaning: ['fræntɪk] adj. 1. excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion 2. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.
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31. I spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.
32. It contrasts sharply with our frantic, daily lives.
33. The night was getting more and more frantic.
34. It is best to ignore this rather frantic reflex.
35. Then came Solano's party piece, and a frantic finish.
36. Urquhart's muffled groans became more frantic.
37. A frantic note had crept into Jane's voice.
38. He made frantic signs to Angalo.
39. The previous day had been one of frantic activity.
40. Voices, music, sirens, horns were louder, brasher, more frantic.
41. The dog's barking grew frantic as I approached.
42. The knocking on the door and shouts became frantic.
43. That threat set the frantic pace at Los Alamos.
44. Her passivity only made him more frantic.
45. Inspector Grimes was used to dealing with frantic parents.
46. He could hear her frantic progress up the uncarpeted stairs and along the top corridor until she threw the door open.
47. A financial panic ensued, as frantic as the earlier boom.
48. Soon he is digging like a whirling dervish, the impressive show ending with another frantic leap.
49. Far in back of the huge auditorium, a camera scans the frantic attendees.
50. David Harper said he became frantic when the hay bales in the barn caught light.
51. That frantic jig at least had one positive effect: it released him from the fear that had gripped him so tightly.
52. Amazed residents who answered his frantic knock on the door threw water over him.
53. Her eyes were frantic with fear, and she couldn't keep still.
54. The bird made frantic gobbling or clucking noises, which meant it knew what it was in for.
55. A few lost souls wander aimlessly down to the front and stare up at Bono's frantic, manic animation, briefly bemused.
56. It posed a problem for Charman because he could not sustain the song's frantic pace.
57. Branson spent a frantic evening phoning around friends until he found her,(sentence dictionary) and persuaded her to return.
58. I see the savage dragged from the slave ship, frantic, eyes wild, searching for escape.
59. Sitting in the greenhouse with her seedlings, she was safe from the frantic activity in the house.
60. Clinton did some frantic shuttle diplomacy, but there was nothing doing.
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