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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61. His body was erroneously producing a flood of white blood cells in a frantic search for a disease that did not exist.
62. Doubtless a rich merchant escaping with as much treasure as he could lay frantic hands on.
63. Rawson then bowled the next ball wide of the stumps before joining his team in a frantic dash for the pavilion.
64. A Vermont woman was presented with a frantic bundle later diagnosed to be suffering from gastroenteritis.
65. Throughout the night, everyone mopped floors and washed wall in a frantic effort to clean the place up for the inspectors.
66. With the final minutes of the term ticking away Mr Yarrow had called Murphy Senior and frantic talks had taken place.
67. Much of the frantic activity in the share register can be attributed to the arbitrageurs rather than the titans of the motor industry.
68. There are vague, frantic movements inside the car, which is sinking faster now.
69. Then, plainly frantic to escape the elegant man, he punched the boat's engines into life.
70. Chops responds, without pausing in his frantic pulling on the starter cord.
71. This of course embarrassed anyone who didn't send flowers into frantic florist phoning and the whole thing started over again.
72. On bad days he was frantic, with black bristles sprouting over his face, screaming shrilly so that he was quite incomprehensible.
73. His frantic re-reading of Dickens had revealed numerous mentions of grog.
74. Some time ago I received a frantic telephone call from Carol, who had undergone successful hypnotic treatment about two years earlier.
75. I was woken from a deep sleep by frantic shouts above.
76. Her frantic husband had gone to visit her and found the empty bed and her nightgown on the floor.
77. Then, from between two great tussocks of hair-grass came Fiver, his eyes blazing with a frantic urgency.
78. Not like with Ryan, a sort of frantic grasping at straws, in love with the idea of love, romance.
79. In the first week after the children's departure, she had been frantic.
80. Despite Zborowski's frantic efforts to sell his work, Modigliani's living was still very precarious.
81. The frantic driver was able to get out of his car and call emergency services on his mobile phone.
82. Next morning, Mildred was jolted awake by the bell ringing in a much more frantic way than usual.
83. In any event, the film is over-sweet and frantic, like a double espresso with a dozen sugar cubes.
84. And a more frantic presence was trapped behind the skirting board.
85. Diana was sympathetic, but did not fully understand his unrest, nor his frantic soul-searching.
86. Then there would be a frantic rush to grab an armful of branches and beat out the flames.
87. I don't mind telling you, I've been almost frantic with worry this last half-hour.
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88. But my frantic, full-beamed Mayday signal only threw light on a de-iced porthole.
89. It can get really frantic when your sprogs are on the verge of starvation.
90. The path continues to the Strid - a spectacular chasm where the Wharfe reaches a frantic pace.
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