Synonym: agitation, delirium, excitement, fit, fury, madness, passion, rage. Similar words: French, frenetic, fret, free, fresh, freely, free of, freeze. Meaning: ['frenzɪ] n. state of violent mental agitation.
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(31) The yeast completes a final feeding frenzy and dies.
(32) Worked himself into a frenzy and gave himself indigestion.
(33) Gold from California fed the frenzy.
(34) Nor is this the first instance of chivalry in the midst of frenzy.
(35) The idea of it drives insurance men into a frenzy.
(36) Bella always started each day in a frenzy of horror at how much had to be done.
(37) The dorados were in a feeding frenzy, oblivious to all else.
(38) The passengers who jammed the vessel were in a frenzy as they tried to seize pieces of the omelets.
(39) At this point the Skeleton rejoins the fray, driven into frenzy by its realisation.
(40) His feeding frenzy exhausted, he was torpid, unable to pay attention to the rat in her maze.
(41) Have any other readers found this plant sends their feline friend into a frenzy?
(42) Or at least he did until the frenzy of violence that exploded here last week.
(43) The apartment was in shambles and the kids in a frenzy.
(44) Indeed, he was quite unaware of her frenzy and mildly loved her.
(45) Robert, the Casanova of the plains, was in a nicely stirred frenzy of desire and frustration.
(46) The royal wedding is creating little media frenzy around the world.
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(47) The Wildcats lost Sunday and are in an absolute frenzy.
(48) There are just two minutes to go of this game, and the crowd is in an absolute frenzy.
(49) Unarmed and half dressed, the king was slaughtered in a frenzy of dagger thrusts.
(50) Barging through the gap, he hurled himself on Ethel in a frenzy of tightly curled tail-wagging.
(51) After the initial reports on CBS, this scene became a media feeding frenzy.
(52) Melissanidis won gold with his floor routine, sending Athens into a frenzy.
(53) You answer an ad in a frenzy of lust and loneliness.
(54) Amidst the media frenzy over Mayday in London various things have been forgotten.
(55) Green Bay went into a feeding frenzy in the free-agency market, and came up with some star names.
(56) And all around this feeding frenzy were other flocks of gulls, which have added up at peak counts to 10,000 birds.
(57) He changed from his normal calm self into a frenzy.
(58) All this time Ludens was in a frenzy of exaltation and terror.
(59) Supporters of Hodge have worked themselves into a frenzy over the latest polls.
(60) At the same time, computers helped sustained the trading frenzy prompted by human error.