frenzy
IPA: frˈɛnzi
noun
- A state of wild activity or panic.
- A violent agitation of the mind approaching madness; rage.
verb
- (uncommon) To render frantic.
- (rare) To exhibit a frenzy, such as a feeding frenzy.
adjective
- (obsolete) Mad; frantic.
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Examples of "frenzy" in Sentences
- The crowd stormed onto the court in a frenzy.
- The day after the shooting a media frenzy followed.
- The media frenzy is over, but the problem lingers on.
- Next in the feeding frenzy is Naked in Death by J.D. Robb.
- The book consequently became the subject of a media frenzy.
- The media frenzy is hardly relevant to the subject of Veganism.
- In a rage, he lunged at her in frenzy while she avoids the knife.
- The citations there are valuable in reconstructing the media frenzy.
- If falsifying data to stir the public into a frenzy is your idea of “profit motive”
- Mix well with lies, sprinkle in copious amounts of fear and stir until a frenzy is reached.
- Should we give Al Queada more press and mind-share power: No. Remember: a media feeding frenzy is oxygen to their cause.
- If falsifying data to stir the public into a frenzy is your idea of “profit motive” then my friend you are a sad individual.
- The pension obligation bond frenzy is so devoid of “public purpose” and so fully bypasses even the economic rent concept that only an economist could see through the haze.
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