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frenzy English

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frenzy

(= craze) state of violent mental agitation

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Simple sentences

There was a problem with the architecture of that company's new computer. They're going through a recall frenzy right now.

Movie subtitles

He lashes this burg into a frenzy, he rigs this phoney trial.
Her rage turned into frenzy, her frenzy into madness.
The place is in a frenzy over the wonderful plot.
In their frenzy, they ate at themselves.
Press coverage whips public opinion into a frenzy.
And now that Karen's getting married, Martha's in a frenzy of bad temper and she's taking it out on me.
They were driven to a frenzy by Sahak, who wouldn't kill his man.
She won't eat. She's in an absolute frenzy.
A small error which could encourage certain sections of the populace to a frenzy of immorality unknown since first-century Rome.
Then my frenzy subsides.
In a strange, wild frenzy, he has fled the ship's bridge.
A hundred times that amount has just accidentally been pumped into Dr. McCoy's body, and in a strange wild frenzy, he has fled the ship's Bridge.
I'm too old to suffer the longings, passions and frenzy of a stupid boy!
In the orgy's frenzy ugliness becomes beautiful, and beauty becomes ugly.
You and your fine frenzy.
This woman in a crazy frenzy started to run and came here. It may be that.
SHE WAS CRYING IN A SORT OF TRAGIC FRENZY.
Go up into the street and see the panic and the frenzy and the horror.
This one was in a wild frenzy. Any appointments yesterday?
It's a frenzy, a frenzy.
Yet I still feel the same frenzy for you.
None of this goddamn frenzy.
I SHOULD LOVE, SIR, TO INSPIRE FRENZY IN THE REST OF THE MALE.
Our drama is the constant coupling of frenzy and order.
Frenzy and order.
Dionysius and the ruler of Hell are one and the same god, who drives them to frenzy.
Indicates the non-frenzy feeding of a large squalus possibly longimanus or Isurus glaucus.
You didn't even clean the house for Easter what is it now with this frenzy?
When do two lovers, overtaken by frenzy, worry about manners?
At times he approached her with movements of repulsion or frenzy.
First, I want to stew my aching bones in the hottest, deepest bath in Darrowby, then I'm going to sit back and watch the frenzy grow.
You've whipped them into a frenzy.
Drives them into a killing frenzy.
Your sanctuary from the frenzy of modern life.

News and current affairs

The bloodbath in Newtown is the time to stop feeding this gun frenzy.
The life of one man mattered, even in the frenzy of war.
Ironically, when it comes to China, the latest frenzy concerns food itself.
But the problem with the recent media frenzy is that some seem to believe no new report or development is enough if it doesn't reveal more serious consequences and more terrifying calamities than humanity has ever considered before.
Indeed, this media frenzy has little or no scientific backing.
North Korea's announcement that it possesses nuclear weapons has fuelled a diplomatic frenzy.
His misguided efforts at compromise only fuel his opponents' frenzy.
For example, the recent spike in oil prices would have been driven by an irrational frenzy in futures markets.
Lately, of course, the fundamentals have reversed somewhat, and the speculative frenzy has reversed even more.
As long as we rely on technical fixes to plug moral gaps and governments rush in with rescue packages that enable the merry-go-round to start up again, we are bound to keep lurching from frenzy to frenzy, punctuated by intervals of collapse.
Commercial banks, flush with central banks' money, advanced credit for many unsound investment projects, with the explosion of financial innovation (particularly of derivative instruments) fueling the lending frenzy.
This tax-cutting frenzy comes, incredibly, after three decades of elite fiscal rule in the US that has favored the rich and powerful.
Nevertheless, the recent price frenzy extends to a significant number of living artists, led by the American Jeff Koons and the German Gerhard Richter, and extending well down the food chain.
China's investment frenzy reminds many people of Japan in the 1980's, when high-speed rail links were extended to Japan's remotest corners.
It worked, but an unintended collateral effect was to protect these districts from getting carried away by the financial frenzy.
The best example is perhaps Spain in the 2000s, where students left university before graduating to take part in the real-estate frenzy.
Tennis does not create frenzy on a national scale.
During the era of Ponzi-style growth, capital flows were channeled by commercial banks into a frenzy of consumption and by the state into an orgy of suspect procurement and outright profligacy.
Churning this turmoil into frenzy is the illegal drug trade.

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