Excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion.
Affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason.
1 This time, however, the crime scene showed evidence of a frenzied attack.
2 The grasp is firm but not frenzied ; there is true energy involved.
3 Prior to Monday, traders say frenzied trading activity had generally been orderly.
4 One more dropped; and the sole surviving wolf beat a frenzied retreat.
5 Power surged through him, breaking in a frenzied wave through his body.
6 Abyss knew, this was an age of frenzied spilling among the Tiste.
7 In the blind fury of their frenzied self-defense they lost all consideration.
8 Something in the frenzied face brought a sudden recollection to his mind.
9 Work was dogged until he stormed into sight; then it became frenzied .
10 The guards vainly endeavoured to appease the, in many cases, half - frenzied creatures.
11 After interminable minutes there was the sudden frenzied crashing through the speakers.
12 The words and the frenzied gestures told a story which he understood.
13 The frenzied hurrahs of the men who heard her drowned her words.
14 The fear they felt had restored the frenzied men to their senses.
15 The young Kentuckian was half frenzied by the insult he had received.
16 It has never been dollar-mad, nor frenzied by the virus of stock-gambling.
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