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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121. This afternoon frantic efforts were being made to sort out the confusion.
122. It has to be here already, thought Fenella, trying to quiet the frantic thudding of her heart.
123. As we slowed down, his noise speeded up, as did his frantic hopping movements, signifying even greater disapproval.
124. A searching, frantic hand savagely grasped Maggie's hip, and she yelped as sharp nails pierced her skin.
125. Stretched on the concrete of the yard I gasped and groaned in a frantic search for breath.
126. They were watching it with interest; normally they'd be frantic in the presence of fire.
127. Change continues at a frantic pace, and many voters are waiting till the last minute to make decisions.
128. A stupendous cinema epic, reduced to a sort of frantic scurrying in a goldfish bowl, might merely seem ridiculous.
129. We were woken by a frantic knocking at the door.
130. Those that did turn up enjoyed the jovial atmosphere and frantic dancing ensued, except at the home-town concert in Middleton.
131. She must have a family, maybe even a boyfriend, all of them frantic, imagining her missing, even drowned.
132. Before the game there was a frantic rush to get the last few remaining tickets.
133. The staff spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.
134. Three hours of frantic work in the afternoon produced a new one, pushed through without ceremony by President Gorbachev.
135. Everyone scurrying around in a kind of frantic muddled order.
136. Raimondo, the designer, was frantic; an oil-rich sheikh was coming in for a private showing with his wives.
137. Whenever her father returned unexpectedly, I would make a frantic, unscheduled exit through the back door and over the wall.
138. She began a frantic quacking at the moment that Cyril got his two hands around her.
139. People were frantic, trying to call relatives after the earthquake.
140. Still Damocles worried and pecked, coated with blood and frantic with an apparently unquenchable desire to kill and kill again.
141. I was frantic to finish the report on schedule.
142. Frantic acclamations were again raised.
143. The enemy became more frantic in its death-bed struggle.
144. They clapped their hands and went frantic with admiration.
145. But, if you read the magazines, It'seems that I a frantic high life.
146. The frantic father was waiting for the promised telephone call.
147. Lengthy planning and re-planning typically resulted in a shortened development phase, which in turn resulted in the development phase being consistently frantic and reliably late.
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148. Play as Eliot Ness in this frantic mobile shooter and bring Al Capone to justice.
149. Their frantic recourse to the policy of strength is nothing but the deathbed frenzy of the weak and the last-ditch effort to prevent their ruling system from its collapse.
150. The crowd-intoxicated individual escapes from responsibility, intelligence and morality into a kind of frantic, animal mindlessness.
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