[ US /ˈfɹɛnzi/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈɛnzi/ ]
NOUN
  1. state of violent mental agitation
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How To Use frenzy In A Sentence

  • They toast their epic efforts in a demob-happy frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deal frenzy is being driven by a dramatic slide in crop prices in recent years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It feels much more like the scattergun frenzy of a man with things he wants off his chest.
  • The deal frenzy is being driven by a dramatic slide in crop prices in recent years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.
  • You'd think that the fact it took place, not in a makeshift basement church or at a remote backwoods campsite, but in a Senate office building, might have attracted considerable media frenzy.
  • A feeding frenzy ensued - within minutes the unfortunate man was stripped of his clothes.
  • Robert, the Casanova of the plains, was in a nicely stirred frenzy of desire and frustration.
  • The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.
  • Conservative operatives have whipped their feeble-minded drones into a frenzy and unleashed them upon the world to spread fear and misinformation. 'Tea Party Express' trucks on with tour aimed at health care
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