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1 He struggled in a wild frenzy of fury and terror, almost mad terror.
2 He put his full weight into stopping her next wild frenzy .
3 A moment later the young woman was absorbed in the wild frenzy of play.
4 But Montriveau was in a wild frenzy of joy over her complete surrender of the position.
5 Cue Weekley waving his hands around like a maniac, sending the crowd into a wild frenzy .
6 Every one rushed at him with wild frenzy ; and the most violent recriminations were launched at him.
7 He uttered this with a wild frenzy , and as if hardly conscious of the presence of another.
8 The terrible outbreak which brought about Vanessa's death was probably the wild frenzy of a tortured soul.
9 The final moments were a wild frenzy around the Oilers' net, but the Kings couldn't find the equalizer.
10 He stalked about the room with the thing in his hands, in a sort of wild frenzy of execution.
11 The storm demon had broken loose in all its fury and was lashing sea and land in wild frenzy .
12 With a shared single-mindedness, they came together in a wild frenzy , her body responding feverishly as he hammered into her.
13 The false withdrawal would have been easier against mounted men, where each rode alone in a wild frenzy of bloodlust.
14 And one of them was wounded, swinging a charred forepaw before it, and giving voice to a wild frenzy of roars.
15 McKenzie shook his head, lips compressed, eyes darting over her shoulder and back to hers with a kind of wild frenzy .
16 Spain and Portugal, after a wild frenzy in which the Clericals and the Anarchists had fought most desperately, were now fallen silent.
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