Sentence example with the word 'frenzy'

frenzy

abandon, botheration, discombobulation, epilepsia mitior, fog, infuriate, move, physiologic epilepsy, shatter, tizzy, warm the blood

Definition n. state of violent mental agitation

Last update: November 4, 2016


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He wrote that bitter letter in a frenzy.   [verb]

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Or if you were caught up in a bidding frenzy, or the like.   [noun]

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The building can be seen in Alfred Hitchcock 's " Frenzy " and was originally a Victorian brothel !   [noun]

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Irritated to frenzy, Martin drew his sword and hewed down the herald, who, in compliance with the general outcry, opposed his entry into the lists.   [noun]

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The worst sort of frenzy, a military frenzy, hath possessed man, woman, and child.   [noun]

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They gazed on each other, and on their leaders, with looks resembling those that indicate the weakness of a patient when exhausted by a fit of frenzy.   [noun]

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It is mere frenzy.   [noun]

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Greatly alarmed she flew across the courtyard to the slaves' quarters and found the whole establishment, black and white alike, in a state of frenzy.   [noun]

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The spirit of insubordination had gone forth, and it seemed as if the exhortation of Habakkuk Mucklewrath had communicated a part of his frenzy to all who heard him.   [noun]

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