Similar words: frenzy, French, frenetic, allied, dried, lie down, married, ratified. Meaning: ['frenzɪd] adj. 1. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason 2. excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion.
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61. Hong Kong property prices rising Yang 1,000 frenzied stew slowly value for beta . Moldy plate showing.
62. Missed opportunities, frenzied work hours, stress , overwhelm , resentment , and guilt are just a few consequences.
63. When the Mets jacket came up, the bidding became frenzied.
64. Every evening the sound of frenzied drumming filled the air.
65. The infant boy dropped a weed from his tiny hands and burst into frenzied weeping.
66. In the circumstances to avoid roll - over to make the most frenzied jumping.
67. With no elaborate courtship ritual, males in a frenzied pursuit of sexual congress often blunder into and puncture the bodies of other males, occasionally inflicting fatal wounds.
68. Some art academy and women deduce the frenzied one act!
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