frenetic
IPA: frʌnˈɛtɪk
noun
- One who is frenetic.
adjective
- Fast, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.
- (obsolete) Mentally deranged, insane.
- (obsolete, medicine) Characterised by manifestations of delirium or madness.
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Examples of "frenetic" in Sentences
- The dancing was at its most frenetic.
- His schedule is frenetic, political and quirky.
- The concerto then concludes with a frenetic coda.
- The frenetic dance became known as the Tarantella.
- Frenetic construction activity under the dynamic Fr.
- A hand held camera was used to enhance the frenetic pace.
- This marked the start of a frenetic urge to compose new material.
- The Barynya dance is an alternation of chastushkas and frenetic dancing.
- This is wrong and is akin to the frenetic rewriting of history in Ireland.
- Marseille was becoming physically exhausted by the frenetic pace of combat.
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