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frenetic
[ fruh-net-ik ]
frenetic
/ ڰɪˈɛɪ /
adjective
- distracted or frantic; frenzied
Derived Forms
- ڰˈԱپԱ, noun
- ڰˈԱپ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ڰ·Աi·· adverb
- ԴDzЭ·Աi adjective
- nonڰ·Աi·· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of frenetic1
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Example Sentences
“Unless there's an emergency, of course — I’ll always be there for emergencies,” they added, I imagine with a sweet, frenetic energy, the way I’d picture it coming from my mother.
While less frenetic on his feet, counterpart Pep Guardiola was equally active - arms thrown wide, head bowed in frustration or whirling his hands to demand more from his players.
Whether the songs are presented in their orchestral splendor or as frenetic electronica, each needle drop leavens the natural comedy of John’s frantic awkwardness or captures his chronic sorrow.
A pandemic, wars in Europe and the Middle East, frenetic technological developments, soaring economic inequality, oligarchic shamelessness and elections that have empowered aspiring authoritarians.
Donald Trump is over-the-top on an hourly basis, but even by his standards, his frenetic defense of Tesla CEO Elon Musk this week was unsettling.
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