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frenzied

[fren-zeed] / ˈfrɛn zid /


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I craned my neck up toward the looming screen where Harold Lloyd was making a frenzied dash down a road.

From Literature

We saw some of the tightest security in recent years and witnessed the frenzied panic after one Oscar award became two when those vying for best short action film was announced as a historic tie.

From BBC

It is making a cold-eyed bet that the most frenzied build-out in the history of American capitalism will produce inadequate returns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Real-estate executives and researchers say the activity is a sign that tenants are back in the market for new space after years of weak demand following a period of frenzied expansion during the pandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal

But a frenzied 31% run-up in U.S. oil prices after futures markets opened Sunday evaporated and then some Monday in one of the most stunning reversals of the modern trading era.

From The Wall Street Journal