frenzy|frenzied|frenzies|frenzying in English
verb
[fren·zy || 'frenzɪ]
excite, madden, agitate, make hysterical
Use "frenzy|frenzied|frenzies|frenzying" in a sentence
1. Frenzy — Augh enters a Frenzy, increasing his attack speed by 60%
2. A finch eating frenzy
3. 26 She was murdered in a frenzied knife attack.
4. The frenzied world of the killer.
5. This led to frenzied buying orders.
6. The prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused.
7. She was murdered in a frenzied knife attack.
8. Amuck definition, mad with murderous frenzy
9. The frenzy can leave pink flotsam.
10. I found the film's final frenzied violence detestable.
11. Sense reels with the intoxicating frenzy.
12. Doreen had worked herself into a frenzy.
13. Amok: 1 adv wildly; without self-control Synonyms: amuck adv in a murderous frenzy Synonyms: amuck , murderously adj frenzied as if possessed by a demon Synonyms: amuck , berserk , demoniac , demoniacal , possessed insane afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement
14. Was this enough reason to encourage such frenzied attacks?
15. I don't want to feed the frenzy.
16. But most of the frenzy was elsewhere.
17. Patterson controls what should be a frenzy.
18. The frenzy of rebuilding is now past.
19. He was certainly the subject of a frenzied attack.
20. The dog jumped at the intruder with frenzied barks.
21. The man was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack.
22. Corybantic definition: frenzied ; agitated ; unrestrained Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
23. The office was a scene of frenzied activity this morning.
24. She tore the letter open in a frenzy.
25. In a frenzy of rage she hit him.