Aún no tenemos significados para "most frantic".
1It was succeeded by the most frantic and angry demonstrations of vengeance.
2There he met Martha Kawa, whose demeanour showed signs of the most frantic terror.
3The visionary who believes in his own most frantic vision is always noble and useful.
4He lost his temper quite at last, and broke out in the most frantic reproaches.
5To attempt to get through undiscovered would be an act of the most frantic temerity.
6He commenced his career by the most frantic outrages.
7Just then the child uttered a most frantic scream.
8She could make no progress, her most frantic efforts seemed hardly more than standing still.
9And, oddly, probably the most frantic opening of a new market took place in 2003-inOklahoma.
10The exception to the rule came in Jurys Doyle, where business was at its most frantic in months.
11She followed his corpse to the grave in a tearless apathy, more pitiful than the most frantic grief.
12At these words Amelia discharged a shower of tears, and gave every mark of the most frantic grief.
13Being attacked by a considerable body of Turkish forces, he and his attendants fought with the most frantic valour.
14He was prepared for the most frantic ebullitions of wrath, for violence even; or for dull, stupid, blank silence.
15Thorg threw himself into the most frantic fury- avolleyof the most horrible oaths was discharged from his lips.
16In utter despair he made the most frantic efforts to recover the wandering shoes from under the table; but, alas!
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