Excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion.
1 IT'S been a frenetic year for the Irish sunshine package tour business.
2 They'd have to push fast, said Johnson, whose stage presence is frenetic .
3 August has always been a frenetic month and September is building nicely.
4 Sometimes gentlealmost static, at other times frenetic , with a touch of violence.
5 The second half started at the same frenetic pace as the first.
6 But what exactly is going on in this frenetic desire to commemorate.
7 Turnout is expected to be high, after a frenetic week of campaigning.
8 Tarnation is both haunting and frenetic , with a strong sense of rhythm.
9 But a frenetic freestyle led to the night's lowest score of 24.
10 As the minutes ticked off, the activity became more frenetic around him.
11 The reaction was less frenetic in New York, Trump's old home base.
12 Even so, he spoke in an energetic -even frenetic -voice.
13 There were insect parts, too, enormous, hugely exaggerated, terrifyingly frenetic and grasping.
14 Luc paced near the couch, crossing the small room in frenetic strides.
15 Maybe the frenetic pace of life had something to do with it.
16 To that end, Balloon Brigade is like Angry Birds but more frenetic .
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