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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(121) Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy.
(122) Like the MRSA panic of last summer, this year's superbug frenzy, too, will die down.
(123) And it is not just women who are shunning the football frenzy.
(124) The interview whip up half the people into a frenzy of rage.
(125) Originally, though it's hard to remember in the frenzy around SOA, the whole point of services, ... was about designing distributed systems to be loosely-coupled and thus easier to interoperate with.
(126) This touched off a frenzy of work through the twilight and into the night.
(127) Princeton English professor William Gleason compares the series' impact to the frenzy that surrounded Uncle Tom's Cabin before the Civil War.
(128) But even this remote prison has not escaped the world-wide frenzy over the escapades of Harry Potter and his friends at the Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft.
(129) In the frenzy of the bubble, much home lending was undertaken by fly-by-night companies trying to generate as much volume as possible.
(130) NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York funeral director hoping to barter a free funeral for construction work on his patio was forced to scrap the idea due to the media frenzy that followed.
(131) In a moment I'll be crying, she thought in a frenzy of wonder and excitement.
(132) It's all been an atrocious piece of frenzy and cruelty.
(133) His frenzy of the previous day had all calm down.
(134) You feel frustrated and anxious[sentencedict.com], which can induce a nail-biting frenzy that can escalate into a triple-chocolate-mud-cake-eating frenzy in a blink of an eye!
(135) When I started describing the characteristics of Soviet weapons, Smirnov's irritation turned to frenzy.
(136) He is hearing Keynes' voice in the air, and is distilling his frenzy from an academic Cambridge scribbler from a few decades past.
(137) He seemed in a frenzy and was pounding the door.
(138) The mortgage-lending frenzy was at its hottest in California, and the state's financial firms were at the forefront of extending untraditional mortgages that were then folded into complex securities.
(139) He was surrounded by the wild frenzy of jerking chains and suffocating cries.
(140) Two years ago, when a company from Dubai tried to take over the operation of some U.S. ports(sentencedict.com/frenzy.html), both Democratic and Republican politicians erupted in a demagogic frenzy.
(141) With the world's biggest copper producing country in a frenzy over the possible imminent rescue of 33 trapped miners, Ms. Lorca is part of a caravan offering both financial and moral support.
(142) His frenzy of the previous day had all calmed down.
(143) The 21) frenzy of fire ends with the burning of the largest falla of them all, followed by a fantastic firework display.
(144) The acceptance of the death agony in the flower of youth and in the flush of health turns intrepidity into frenzy.
(145) The downturn has its roots in the real estate frenzy that turned lonely Nevada ranches into suburban ranch homes and swampland in Florida into condominiums.
(146) Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.
(147) And suddenly, the classroom was like the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with everybody swapping corn-futures contracts in a trading frenzy.
(148) That Song Dynasty lintel etched with a frenzy of folk scenes?
(149) Behind the company's auction frenzy is a desire odd man out in the domestic auto industry.