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frenetic

[fruh-net-ik] / frəˈnɛt ɪk /


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In the distance he heard moorhens cluck and weaverbirds chirp in their frenetic multitudes.

From Literature

Of our frenetic, lonely, tech-driven culture, Mr. Coyle writes: “The problem isn’t that we’ve lost the capacity for meaningful connection; it’s that we have drifted from the conditions that make it possible.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As a frenetic mix of drums and bass kicked in, the video transitioned to footage of federal agents jumping out of a van to chase people down.

From Los Angeles Times

We don't yet know the details of the deal, but many will wonder why it needed a frenetic two-week crisis to get here.

From BBC

He is famous for his high-tempo, frenetic and totally unscripted broadcasts that last anything from three to 11 hours.

From BBC