1. frenetic - Noun
2. frenetic - Adjective
3. frenetic - Adjective Satellite
excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
Source: WordNetWhile frenetic activity, in the end suiting journos; running at the behest of little press secretaries does not pay off. Paul Keating
I love my work with a frenetic and perverse love, as an ascetic loves the hair shirt which scratches his belly. Gustave Flaubert
I distrust the perpetually busy; always have. The frenetic ones spinning in tight little circles like poisoned rats. The slower ones, grinding away their fourscore and ten in righteousness and pain. They are the soul-eaters. Mark Slouka
"Huh,” Sepak thought, marveling how much one could learn by just sitting still and observing. It wasn't a skill one learned in the frenetic pace of modern society. David Brin
I got this idea about being afraid to let go of something and being afraid of sinking into a state of almost anesthesia, where you have to trust other people. Just the paranoia of it all. And it seemed to suit the frenetic track. So I just wrote it out and, you know, said it. Nick Rhodes
Over the years, I have been asked to play these sort of scary frenetic characters that express their emotions physically. Gary Oldman