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.
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  • 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
  • The baying arena crowd add to the gladiatorial frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big, imposing redhead with energy to burn, Hughes is a traveling "superfan," paid by team owners to whip the crowd into a frenzy, create some fun, and generally manufacture team spirit for the locals. Daimnation!: Paid to cheer
  • The news unleashed yet another media frenzy declaring the death of skiing as we know it around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The news unleashed yet another media frenzy declaring the death of skiing as we know it around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Predictably, the Australian news media has indulged in a frenzy of self-indulgent commentary on the issue.
  • Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving.
  • And a second afterward hurled all of South Florida into a Latin frenzy unmatched even in the Dolphins' best days.
  • As the fingerpicking gets faster and more furious, you get swept up in the frenzy without even once noticing how out-there the opinions or plans you're contemplating are.
  • The Oxford English Dictionary, the Pedant's Bible, gives" franticness "as" The state or condition of being frantic ", so we don't have to see 'frenzy' as the noun and 'frantic' as the adjective, despite their common etymology, especially because we also have 'frenzical'. Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United - as it happened
  • The passengers who jammed the vessel were in a frenzy as they tried to seize pieces of the omelets.
  • If you are thinking of going wait till the frenzy has died down.
  • And whether he won or not women flung themselves into embraces with him and either kissed him commiseratingly or in a frenzy of delight. The Weapon Shops of Isher
  • Five Iron Frenzy anche noti come Five Iron o solo FIF era una band di ska cristiano con base a Denver, Colorado. No Fat Clips!!! : FIVE IRON FRENZY – Wizard Needs Food Badly
  • He flew into a frenzy and headed up the ladder to the attic with a rope.
  • But with the frenzy of sequels, prequels, remakes and biopics being shovelled out by Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that relying on an existing popular story is the path of least resistance.
  • Last week, big newspaper companies, broadcast media conglomerates, and their lawyers and brokers and bankers and boards, had all lined up the next big media buying frenzy.
  • Thanks so much for the links to the WSJ story pumping up the speculatory frenzy over the conference call at the center of Blagopaylooza (my "Name the Scandal" entry, btw) and the Politico "story" about that upright paragon of moral rectitude David Vitter's plan to call Bill to testify at Hillary's confirmation hearing. Where Are You, Angry Left?
  • One could only wish them a little more lyrism — a little more frenzy, if you will. Goupil's Paris Salon of 1897
  • A whole chapter is devoted to handling the news frenzy if your partner is involved in a scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the frenzy, one man raises his fist and ‘cold-cocks’ Dee Unangst, who suffers a mild concussion.
  • The small child in the stroller with her was soon in a screaming frenzy as well.
  • The fight that has been five years in the making has already sparked a frenzy with punters. The Sun
  • Aides are hoping the media frenzy surrounding 19-year-old Harry will subside and confirmed he would remain at the Tooloombilla Station in Queensland state where he will learn to be a jackaroo, an Australian cowboy.
  • Local media outlets have been in a frenzy interviewing people who attended the party.
  • Barging through the gap, he hurled himself on Ethel in a frenzy of tightly curled tail-wagging.
  • In three days' time the bucolic town of Bunol will burst into life for its annual tomato-throwing frenzy as 30,000 fruit-wielding revellers paint the pueblo red for La Tomatina, one of Spain's most exuberant fiestas.
  • 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.
  • The frenzy that gets drummed up by some tabloids in an effort to merely sell papers is disgusting.
  • Caithe got her name spoken on ten thousand lips: the woman who fought with the frenzy of a whirlwind. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Schools of snappers and pompano blotted out the sparkling sun, while trevally and fusiliers whipped about in a frenzy.
  • One can only pity the poor soul who subjects herself to the media frenzy.
  • This is the charm of spiritual tourism, of course, but it is only another form of consumer frenzy, the fervid acquisition of knowledge, boogie fever.
  • They can produce a frenzy of activity, yet leave no trace of the real cause. Christianity Today
  • The women were screaming and in a frenzy to get home.
  • A media frenzy ensued, and now London-based Salt Publishing has produced a print version of the hugely popular anthology.
  • You're at your coolest and most collected when you're the eye of a tornado, surrounded by a frenzy of activity.
  • You still have bruises from the festive shopping frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #119 “Filmmaking Frenzy”: To show his parents that his interest in filmmaking is a positive thing, Raj offers to film the school play and sell the DVD†™ s as a school fund raiser. Archie Comics Sneak Peek of the Week | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Hourglass repeats this brushwork in more, colors, including green and lavender, and with shorter, thinner strokes that in their numerousness convey a feeling of frenzy that's amplified by the uneven diagonal sides of the canvases.
  • Mix well with lies, sprinkle in copious amounts of fear and stir until a frenzy is reached. Think Progress » Gingrich Pledges Government Shutdown If GOP Wins Back House And Senate
  • The other tabloids will gleefully join in, in a frenzy of self-righteous hypocrisy.
  • Medvedev, determined to refire the engines and demonstrate his usefulness, was swept up in an almost comical frenzy of technocratic initiatives. The Return
  • Michael Gove , for example could besport himself in the manner of a free marketer and if you called him he would mutter suggestively about tax cuts working into a frenzy of anti Islamic legislation. Political Adverts Should be Allowed on TV
  • The Basra provincial council should not let itself remain swept up in a spurious frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pictures taken in the first few days after the disaster were done in a frenzy of haste and chaos.
  • You know, most people are living especially on the coasts, between distraction and frenzy.
  • These principles, bravest of men, might have suited the simple ages of Greece and Rome; a Phocion or a Fabricius might have uttered the like, and compelled the homage of their enemies; but in these days, such magnanimity is considered frenzy, and ruin is its consequence. The Scottish Chiefs
  • It rouses the nerve cells in a part of the brainstem called the dentate gyrus into a frenzy. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Even in the uttermost frenzy of energy is each maenad movement royally, imperially, incedingly upborne. Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
  • I'm going to skip, for the sake of brevity (and fairness), the naming and blaming of the person who let me know that Obama asking for dijon mustard is the source of a right wing fanatical frenzy. Obama and dijon mustard: the history behind the headlines.
  • The ducks went into a frenzy but they got not one crumb of our crab and saffron quiche and chocolate ganache tarts.
  • It occurs when lanternfish rise to the surface and a feeding frenzy takes place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vroom, vroom Motorsport fans in India are roused to a frenzy every time F1 speed demons whiz around on TV screens.
  • 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.
  • At length poor Mrs. Camford uttered a faint cry, which called Thisbe's attention back to the spot from whence it never should have strayed, -- her mistress 'cushioned chair, -- and she rushed in a sort of frenzy for the nerve-reviver, and applied it to the trembling lady's nostrils; whereupon that delicately-constituted specimen of the genus feminine uttered a stentorian shriek and flounced about the room like an irate porcupine, greatly to the terror of Alice, who had never witnessed such a scene before. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
  • The previously staid faces of the man-height computer consoles were a frenzy of flickering lights and wildly oscillating needles. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • A huge frenzy would be whipped up in every American city that its auditions were held in.
  • The shark went into this crazed feeding frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • You answer an ad in a frenzy of lust and loneliness.
  • It hardly stirs the blood into a frenzy of adrenalin and expectation.
  • If falsifying data to stir the public into a frenzy is your idea of “profit motive” then my friend you are a sad individual. Think Progress » After hottest decade in history, senators attempt to outlaw science of global warming.
  • There had been a frenzy of activity in my absence.
  • One of the most mild-mannered people I know is driven into a frenzy by the fact that there is a caravan parked in a drive just up the road from her.
  • I could tell of the murder of that poor son of Zeus, whom Procne, mother of an only child, slew and offered to the Muses; but thou hadst three children, wretched parent, and all of them hast thou in thy frenzy slain. Heracles
  • Whipping up the frenzy recently was a report about corruption in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international public/private partnership that attracts and disperses funds to fight these diseases. Catholic Relief Services: Global Fund Deserves Our Support
  • When the demons realized that the Slayer had entered into some sort of insane frenzy, they quickly turned and charged the other one.
  • Their annexation of the most coveted trophy in Gaelic football unleashed a frenzy of unconfined joy.
  • Are you driven into a frustrated frenzy because of the overzealous comb-over dad who just cut into the line you've been waiting in for half an hour?
  • Hot hurricane action: water crashes furiously over the sea wall, palm trees whip back and forth in an orgiastic frenzy and street signs waggle suggestively in the wind.
  • Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy.
  • The words choked me and I was lost in a frenzy of emotions.
  • Naturally, this ultimate injustice sends the marauding youth into all-out frenzy when they descend upon the community in a violent final confrontation.
  • It is a frenzy that has survived the most recent collapse of risk appetite. Times, Sunday Times
  • But that didn't stop both teams going at each other in a wild frenzy of action and commitment on Wednesday night. Times, Sunday Times
  • A child's outcry, more "malapert" than the priest, called the attention of the lingerers, and before any one knew, the passion of destruction had seized like a frenzy upon the people. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
  • Ed Reed picked off Carson Palmer as well as ran 52 yards with a second-quarter interception for a touchdown, promulgation a throng in to a frenzy with a initial points of a day. Archive 2009-11-01
  • We idled over a structure loaded with kings stimulated into a feeding frenzy by generous helpings of chum.
  • Meanwhile, out-of-doors, you could hear the stamping and roaring of the crowd, goaded into a frenzy by repeated hymns, enfevered by its earnest desire for the Divine interposition, and growing more and more enervated by the delay. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
  • The Beastie Boys worked the crowd into a frenzy when they ran off to a smaller stage at the venue's opposite end.
  • Nor is this the first instance of chivalry in the midst of frenzy.
  • The baying arena crowd add to the gladiatorial frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sea always reminds me of a slumbering monster, waiting for a storm to whip it into a wild frenzy.
  • Thank you for providing a place safe from all the media frenzy to look at the current situation with a clear mind.
  • Love, is the youth frenzy years round of apricot yellow months, fine but hazy.
  • I watch the spreading ripples of her moonlit eyes, hypnotized by the suede kiss of her insatiableness. the lady of the lake presses herself against the reaching shelf of a sandy mouth reabsorbing the tiny trembling pools of pleasures glistening frenzy. and in my swimming wake there is an unravelling scar upon the surface, barely visible if only for an instance metaphor for the finite ness of my life and perhaps that is why Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • It's feeding frenzy time in uber-conservative land by on 02/09/2005
  • Before I knew it, I had worked myself up into a frothing, barking frenzy and had to lay down and put a cold compress on my head.
  • The sensuous frenzy of his juvenile poems is still remembered against him; it betrayed a lack of moral dignity, of what the Greek poets, whom he so much admired, meant by the word [Greek: aidos]. Studies in Literature and History
  • His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy.
  • WAIKIKI (KHNL) - Michael Jackson caused a media frenzy, not only at Aloha Stadium, but also in Waikiki, where he stayed. Undefined
  • Screaming, shrieking, wailing, she worked herself into a frenzy.
  • Nancy Pelosi announced that she will run for House minority leader, sending her aides-de-camp into a reality show-like frenzy of back room alliance-building and strained showings of unity. HUFFPOST HILL - NOVEMBER 5TH, 2010
  • They inspire a twitcher-like frenzy and rare species prompt great irruptions of lovestruck orchid-hunters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Referenced early on in the episode as the website responsible for catching filmed proof of a rogue vampire's feeding frenzy a misdeed punishable by the true death, which Mayor Bill readily dispensed on the busted fanger, the Cheaters-meets-feeders clip caught our eye as something that had to be something set up for the show's devoted online fandom. Watercooler: True Blood Goes Viral
  • Often it's a simple chant or catch cry that will whip a crowd into a united frenzy.
  • Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against him, town inhabitants are whipped into a mob frenzy by a man who acknowledges that he is a strike-breaker.
  • Before long the first fish was landed on the bank, a beauty of 7kg and about a metre long, this started a fishing frenzy and the kids went troppo chasing and riding oversized carp all over the tank.
  • What started around this time last year as a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission fulmination against an obscure bit of financial engineering—the reverse takeover—has grown into a spate of delistings, shareholder lawsuits and regulatory investigations amid auditor resignations, charges of accounting irregularities, and a short-selling frenzy. Happy New Year, China?
  • The petrochemical division of Pemex was seen as the crown jewel of the privatization frenzy.
  • The surviving forest was once again left to stand silent and shocked in the wake of the frenzy.
  • We wandered around for hours, playing ringtoss and roulette, going on the teacup ride that whips you into a frenzy as if you were caught inside a centrifuge. Diversion
  • Sensing change was in the air, it lobbied potentially influential politicians and policymakers in a frenzy.
  • When frenzy and hysterics threaten, just keep telling yourself that smiling's a better facial aerobic than frowning.
  • Caught up in a frenzy of 17th-century persecution, the elderly woman was thrown in the city's tollbooth and tortured before being executed.
  • A mob is like a mass of bullocks driven to frenzy by some bott fly, and charging frantically against the tents of some herdsman, imagining that all the evil comes out of these tents. Kangaroo
  • With Britain atremble with the thought of another summer of voyeuristic frenzy, Channel 4 was pumping out story after story about the adventures of the 10 new housemates.
  • The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy
  • Should we give Al Queada more press and mind-share power: No. Remember: a media feeding frenzy is oxygen to their cause. White House: Obama monitoring terror situation closely
  • Roused to frenzy by the loss of his queen, the king goes in pursuit, belabouring whomsoever he finds and meeting with mortifying adventures.
  • Little knew they the rack of pain which had driven Lucy almost into fever, and brought her out, guideless and reckless, urged and drugged to the brink of frenzy. Villette
  • We are at least spared the sight of these noise producers cavorting about the stage in a sort of corybantic frenzy.
  • But even he barely escaped the postgame frenzy unscathed. Houston Chronicle
  • There was a frenzy of activity on the financial markets yesterday.
  • I must conceal our packages in the summer-house, and tomorrow night, when the frenzy was at its customary height, we'd foregather at midnight by the back gate and be off. Isabelle
  • But with the frenzy of sequels, prequels, remakes and biopics being shovelled out by Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that relying on an existing popular story is the path of least resistance.
  • Government had expressed "astonishing denialism" over the matter and its "dawdling" had fuelled a media frenzy which an inquiry and ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He then rode up and down on a quad bike, sending local fans into a frenzy. The Sun
  • It had fallen from its chain that hung around her neck as her assailant lashed out against her in a maddened frenzy.
  • The rending of Pentheus on Mount Citheron by his own mother and sisters, who, while under the influence of the Bacchic _afflatus_, imagined they saw in his form the appearance of a wild beast, might be adduced as an example at once of the furious character of the frenzy, and of the liability of the afflated to optical illusions. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • Next in the feeding frenzy is Naked in Death by J.D. Robb. Friday Book Club
  • They do get in a frenzy and try to outhit each other. I fish out of Destin FL, and I have been trying to catch dorado in the area for a couple of years and haven't had any luck.
  • The peak, of course, is ‘Like a Hurricane’, perhaps one of the finest examples of Neil's willfully untechnical guit-hartic playing style, a chord progression that induces string-popping frenzy in his live shows to this day.
  • He smears the hues and tears the forms and scribbles across the surface in a kind of eloquent frenzy.
  • The arrival of mule strings with dunnage and cooking equipment set the camp into a frenzy.
  • With a sudden jerk the we move forward, a few tears are shed, hands wave final goodbyes in a mad frenzy.
  • In it he almost obliterates the sky in a frenzy of thick white paint and the sea in a swirling foreground of creamy, hot-chocolate gloop.
  • Freedom feeds fillip and flames of frenzy in a few freak cases, but if it reaches a more feverish frequency, somebody ought to remind those folks to tone down their rhetorical crescendo to a decrescendo level. Pelosi gets emotional about political climate
  • I spoke to one of his closest and most trusted advisers some 36 hours before the presidential vote, and he was a mass of nerves and frenzy.
  • Bryan never went into a frenzy, nor did he recite the books of the Bible.
  • Finally his words were drowned out by the crowd, and they whistled, yelled, whooped, hollered and applauded in a frenzy.
  • [Highway Drifter] for Brujah and Nosferatu is rather good, I wouldn't advise it for Gangrel though since the cost in Humanity may lead to frenzying more often. IGN Complete
  • I'm saddened by this media frenzy because a great opportunity to talk about the benefits and detriments of psychiatric care has been missed.
  • A garland of betony worn at night was a specific against phantasma or delusions and a head poultice of crushed teasel a spiky plant with hooked spines would relieve the symptoms of the frenzy.20 Another popular belief was that a rosted Mous, eaten, doth heale Franticke persons.21 Bedlam
  • The room is furnished with a set of Roman emperors, -- they are not placed in their proper order; for in the mad revelry of the evening, this family of frenzy have decollated all of them, except Nero; and his manners had too great a similarity to their own, to admit of his suffering so degrading an insult; their reverence for _virtue_ induced them to spare his head. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency
  • Allegro vivacissimo having been made, Chung advances upon the frenzy she will attain quite stealthily, then the wild dance can begin in earnest. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • But this frenzy of activity is unlikely to lead to vastly higher prices yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a rage, he lunged at her in frenzy while she avoids the knife. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » JunoDagger’s Review Forum
  • I came to Milwaukee because I wished to live deliberately, to confront only what was essential in life away from the pretentiousness of the east coast and the frenzy of the west.
  • When I started describing the characteristics of Soviet weapons, Smirnov's irritation turned to frenzy.
  • One can only pity the poor soul who subjects herself to the media frenzy.
  • It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope.
  • The passengers who jammed the vessel were in a frenzy as they tried to seize pieces of the omelets.
  • The fierce wind that had been shoving our vehicle into oncoming cars was whipping the deep-blue fiord into a frenzy. So Far, So Good
  • What followed was a frenzy of joy, relief and unfiltered emotion.
  • If falsifying data to stir the public into a frenzy is your idea of “profit motive” Think Progress » After hottest decade in history, senators attempt to outlaw science of global warming.
  • Soon we're hearing a frenzy of bellbirds - crow-size, white cotingas, that sound like cracked bells.
  • He is propelled into an insane frenzy.
  • This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance.
  • However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead.
  • However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead.
  • The contest pits area turntablists and lyricists against each other in a frenzy of tight rhymes and hot beats.
  • They inspire a twitcher-like frenzy and rare species prompt great irruptions of lovestruck orchid-hunters. Times, Sunday Times
  • But during the Frenzy, those floor teams were overbidding on some lower-tier free agents as a way of "overcompensation," as one agent put it. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • It is the same unregenerate self that is manifested both in the intimate gestures and public actions, the madness of love and the frenzy of rabble-rousing: there is no difference between the private and the public self.
  • It occurs when lanternfish rise to the surface and a feeding frenzy takes place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people were whipped up into a frenzy by the speaker.
  • Employed with collateral means calculated to shake the nerves and excite the imagination, mesmerism causes the same variety of convulsive and violent seizures which extremes of fanatical frenzy excite; when it is employed in a gentle form and manner, with accessaries that only soothe and tranquillise, the most plain and unpretending form of trance quietly steps upon the scene. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847
  • In a frenzy of hate he killed his enemy.
  • Even in the uttermost frenzy of energy is each maenad movement royally, imperially, incedingly upborne. Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
  • I collect the morning paper and my two mutts greet me, their tails wagging back and forth in a frenzy.
  • Over the next two years he drew in a frenzy, creating more than 100 pastel drawings.
  • Often ‘mass emergence’ of froglets can lead to a frenzy of predators putting in an appearance.
  • The value was rising as fans went on a buying frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • New consoles typically cause a frenzy of media coverage and a boom in business. Times, Sunday Times
  • His feeding frenzy exhausted, he was torpid, unable to pay attention to the rat in her maze.
  • In a frenzy of rage she hit him.
  • If there is no external cause, then the supposed object of the impression was a "phantasm," such as a figure in a dream, or the Furies whom Orestes sees in his frenzy. Guide to Stoicism
  • Youll create a fashion frenzy in the daring Marianela shootie boots from Baby Phat. We Blog A Lot
  • Perhaps this marks a new beginning, a piercing of the hide that will bring a frenzy of feeding on the dead wood beneath, the excavating of nest holes for cheeping babies to come. Country diary: Bedfordshire
  • They were now pressed together by the tens of thousands, and they exploded in a frenzy of cheering and ululation when he came onstage. Jacob’s Ladder
  • The spin doctors catch the civilian sheep off guard, whip up a public frenzy to support a whole new war, and spin one of the biggest yarns in modern history.
  • So join me now, Philadelphia," shouts Obama, frenzying the crowd, "and let's go change the world together. Mike Newall: I Was An Obama Volunteer
  • Love, is the youth frenzy years round of apricot yellow months, fine but hazy.
  • And the achievement — the glottal suspense of "Beat It," the aspirated frenzy of "Dont Stop 'til You Get Enough," the roiling, implacable funk of "Billie Jean," the impregnable position of "Thriller" as the greatest novelty single of all time — was, even as my taste in pop became more jaded and skeptical, persistently superb. Archive 2009-06-01
  • And in a wild frenzy, Jones also tried to bite other people as police struggled to arrest him.
  • A pencil eraser – size mousie is the plump, juicy larva of the drone fly, and when one gets shredded by biters, particles will fall off like confetti and often start a feeding frenzy. Everything You Need to Know to Start Ice Fishing
  • A whole chapter is devoted to handling the news frenzy if your partner is involved in a scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The value was rising as fans went on a buying frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fuelled by the popularity of "glamping" and this summer's "staycation" frenzy, VW's much-adored combie van is as in demand as a lip-synched performance from Cheryl Cole.
  • But the frenzy of camera clicks and flashguns was as nothing compared to the arrival of the main event moments later.
  • But that didn't stop both teams going at each other in a wild frenzy of action and commitment on Wednesday night. Times, Sunday Times
  • In pagan times poets were thought to be gifted with second sight, able in a trance or frenzy to foretell future events.
  • Such men have generally arrived at the dignity of a pack-horse – no unmixed benefit in the eyes of people driving, since most of the country horses are reduced to frenzy by the sight of the lean screw with his immense white pack – the hawker is merciless to his horse – led by the "black" man in flapping clothes and gay turban. Mates at Billabong
  • Feel so foolish for getting caught up in the ego frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kenworthy began to speak in quiet contrast to the frenzy they had been hurling at her. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • The current frenzy seems more like political one-upmanship among governments than sound policy.
  • Once the dream house was finished, the frenzy of decorative schemes spent, the tedium set in. Times, Sunday Times
  • When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight.
  • From Hotline's intro today (no link available): As for Rove, the DC press corps proved once again incapable of handling more than one feeding frenzy at a time. 07/20/2005
  • This high looks likely to be breached as the buying frenzy continues. Times, Sunday Times

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