1. frenzied - Adjective
2. frenzied - Verb
Derived from frenzy
4. frenzied - Adjective Satellite
Affected with frenzy; frantic; maddened.
Source: Webster's dictionaryImagining in excited reverie That the future years had come, Dancing to a frenzied drum, Out of the murderous innocence of the sea. William Butler Yeats
Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. Adlai Stevenson II
Personally, I think four is the perfect number of children for our particular family. Four is enough to create the frenzied cacophony that my husband and I find so joyful. Ayelet Waldman
A frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else. Charles Baudelaire
I was just on the edge of getting married, and I was frenzied at the prospect of this great step in my life after having been a bachelor for so long. And I really wanted to take my mind off of the agony, and so I decided to sit down and write a book. Ian Fleming
The rich are inebriate in another way and cannot contrive to grasp these frenzied longings for security. To be rich is another form of intoxication: it spells forgetfulness. In fact, that is what one wants riches for: to forget. Louis-Ferdinand Céline