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frenetic

[fruh-net-ik] / frəˈnɛt ɪk /


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“History” is a major player in this breathless narrative, as in “gales of history,” “maelstrom of history,” “winds of history,” “tide of history” and the “frenetic pace of history”—all within a few dozen pages.

From The Wall Street Journal

When she lands again, she’ll return to adapting “Tomorrow” for Paramount, which nabbed the rights for $2 million in a frenetic auction more than a year before the book’s publication.

From Los Angeles Times

And so for 40 minutes, Iowa and Louisville waged a frenetic, intense and passionate battle, with those two inevitably at the forefront — and Iowa getting the ultimate celebration behind an epic performance by Clark.

From Seattle Times

And that depth enables San Diego State to play with the frenetic defensive intensity that took down top-seeded Alabama in the Sweet 16.

From Washington Post

White is at his storytelling best when recounting his frenetic shuttling between the U.S.

From Washington Post