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synonyms for frenzy
- burst
- craze
- excitement
- fever
- free-for-all
- furor
- fury
- hysteria
- madness
- mania
- outburst
- passion
- rage
- turmoil
- aberration
- agitation
- blow
- bout
- conniption
- convulsion
- delirium
- derangement
- distemper
- distraction
- dithers
- ferment
- fit
- flap
- fuss
- insanity
- lather
- lunacy
- paroxysm
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumble
- rumpus
- seizure
- spasm
- stew
- stir
- to-do
- transport
- blow a fuse
- blow one's cork
- blow one's stack
- blow one's top
- flip one's lid
- hell broke loose
- wingding
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How to use frenzy in a sentence
Meanwhile, right-wing groups from the Proud Boys to the Michigan Militia could join an explosive frenzy.
Foxx has yet to fully explain the series of events, which has only fed the media frenzy around the case.
As Trump Calls for Law and Order, Can Chicago’s Top Prosecutor Beat the Charge That She’s Soft on Crime? | by Mick Dumke | September 4, 2020 | ProPublicaThat conspiracy-fueled frenzy was propelled in part by credulous mainstream news coverage, and by false accusations and even convictions of day-care owners.
Evangelicals are looking for answers online. They’re finding QAnon instead. | Abby Ohlheiser | August 26, 2020 | MIT Technology Review
In the Philippines, it has set off a frenzy as the 7-foot-2 18-year-old moves one step closer to becoming the first Philippines-born player in the NBA.
Although only one recession saw the bona fide busting of a frenzy, all six included bear markets.
The champ’s big comeback: Why beaten-down value stocks are poised to thrive | Shawn Tully | August 18, 2020 | FortunePorter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy.
Wrongly Imprisoned for 15 Years Thanks to an Innocence Project | Jacob Siegel | November 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine.
The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony.
Three days after the media frenzy, Dr. Sisley got a letter from the HHS.
Why Did America’s Only Pot Researcher Suddenly Get Fired? | Abby Haglage | July 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTRepublicans have been in a frenzy since realizing that the IRS was missing two years of Lerner emails.
House Republicans Take on John Koskinen: Scenes From an IRS Sideshow | Tim Mak | June 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThey hurry in a frenzy up the back-stairs about 1.25, and they pace up and down in a frenzy till half-past one.
Eugene Miller, in a fine frenzy, threw himself into a chair beside Aristide.
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol | William J. LockeHere on the bridge he paused and turned in a frenzy to scream to his followers that they should fetch more torches.
St. Martin's Summer | Rafael SabatiniShe clasped her thin hands in a frenzy of impotent rage—with Anne Ashton had lain the real triumph, with herself the sacrifice.
Elster's Folly | Mrs. Henry WoodSuch is the case even at the present day in cities wherein the degree of folly and frenzy exceeds that of ancient Alexandria.
A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 1 (of 10) | Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
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