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frantic

(= frenetic, frenzied) excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion frantic with anger and frustration frenetic screams followed the accident a frenzied look in his eye (= delirious, mad) marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion a crowd of delirious baseball fans something frantic in their gaiety a mad whirl of pleasure

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Simple sentences

Tom made a frantic attempt to finish painting the fence before dark.
Tom is frantic.
Tom was frantic.
You did a lot of work in frantic haste.
I'm frantic.
Their antics were driving me frantic.
I'm getting frantic.

Movie subtitles

Father was frantic.
Gentlemen in the House of Deputies a month ago to frantic applause, the prime minister, Monsieur Maline declared that he had confidence in you 12 citizens into whose hands he had bestowed the defense of the army.
I said, I can't understand all this frantic hurry.
I was frantic.
He denied it. I was frantic.
Compound transmission of the pandemonium with percussion and spasmodic frantic disintegration!
I was frantic. For months I tried to get word.
I was nearly frantic for fear you'd arrest Shelby.
I was frantic. I didn't know what to do. I sent for Dr. Gale.
Those dogs and their constant howling are driving me frantic.
I've been frantic for two days.
He was frantic for three years.
As a matter of fact, it'll save me a frantic search in the morning.
She's frantic.
But next time, don't make such a frantic entrance.
The death to which you're dooming hundreds of poor men daily. in a frantic effort to send their souls to perdition before your own. is a light pleasantry. compared to the bleeding death in the lungs. to which the great Judge has condemned you.
His parents must be frantic.
I didn't know what was the matter. I was frantic.
Compound transmission of the pandemonium with percussion. and spasmodic frantic disintegration.
The wild fervor of the Highland people reveals itself during the frantic moves of the folk dance.
Look, Basil, dear, I'm absolutely frantic.
I've heard of you being in Quebec and I'm turning to you, a stranger, and asking your help in the frantic hope that you'll not fail me.
Lady Penrose lived long enough to drag herself to the church and toll the bell in a frantic effort to call for help.
Why, you're frantic with fear.
I knew it! Compound transmission of the pandemonium with percussion and spasmodic frantic disintegration!
I dropped it in the garden a moment ago. I was frantic until I found it again.
Bean? Frantic.
Simply frantic.
Darling, I've been frantic.
I was frantic in case you hadn't got my message at the hotel. The porters out here are so unreliable, if you know what I mean.
I was frantic with worry.
Isn't this becoming just a little bit frantic?

News and current affairs

Authorities resisted, blamed speculators, and then, usually over a frantic few days, gave in.
The solution adopted in frantic late-night negotiations in Brussels initially looked counterproductive.
Now, US policy, with its frantic search for a deal with the Taliban, is about to complete another orbit.
But no regional leader is as frantic - or as dangerous - as Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

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