[
UK
/fɹɛnˈɛtɪkli/
]
ADVERB
- in a very agitated manner; as if possessed by an evil spirit
How To Use frenetically In A Sentence
- Finally, she was cheered frenetically at the party congress, where she was elected by a membership that did not want to hear about any more dirty business.
- The sea of Swedish cars flooding north of Montana and frenetically searching for parking made it seem that every Volvo Democrat west of La Cienega was on hand.
- His hands raced frenetically and gracefully up and down the fingerboard, offering now a nimble arpeggio or a powerful scale pattern.
- The marriage of a highly involving plot with frenetically paced gunplay works as well as it did for the 2001 original, and the possibility to play as the sultry and shadowy Mona Sax will be a welcome addition for some.
- But instead, I burbled frenetically about my summer and tried not to buckle to the floor with shame. Times Two
- She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.
- A boy and a girl twirl frenetically yet effortlessly around a dance floor to the brassy rhythms of a swing band.