State of violent mental agitation.
1 That sent the new issue market into a feeding frenzy in September.
2 Of course, it sent South Africans into a frenzy on social media.
3 Every year the Leaving Cert brings a fresh wave of post-results frenzy .
4 Still, some traders saw reason to be concerned about the buying frenzy .
5 Gard crushed the letter in his hand in a frenzy of fury.
6 The Great American Eclipse of 2017 will generate a frenzy of activity.
7 In the past year there has been a frenzy of super-sized deals.
8 I know the frenzy of the man; I know his unbridled violence.
9 The wealthier the pair the wilder the frenzy to gaze upon them.
10 The younger pupils rushed for the doors in a frenzy of fright.
11 In a frenzy to have it over the deputy blurted out harshly:
12 He started to protest again; but she pushed him away in frenzy .
13 But market sources cautioned against any haste to join the merger frenzy .
14 I was in an agony of desire, in a frenzy of jealousy.
15 The frenzy has well and truly took a hold of South Africa.
16 She was outside the universe, in the cold frenzy of infinite loneliness.
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