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frantic

[fran-tik] / ˈfræn tɪk /


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Mom’s acting so frantic and angry I can’t help but start to cry.

From Literature

Scotland are confident visa issues will not delay their players' arrival at the men's T20 World Cup as chief executive Trudy Lindblade detailed the frantic preparations involved in their "unique" last-minute tournament plans.

From BBC

After a tentative opening minute, the tide broke on a frantic fight that never slowed down.

From BBC

The Chinese economy at the time was blisteringly hot and on its way to topping the world in energy consumption, and Beijing was frantic to lock in what it called energy security.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Vivien’s Wild Ride” is far less frantic than advertised, though one of the first things we see is from the point of view of a camera careening down one of San Francisco’s trademark hills.

From The Wall Street Journal