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frenzy

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1. frenzy - Noun

2. frenzy - Adjective

3. frenzy - Verb

Meaning

Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties; madness; rage.

Mad; frantic.

To affect with frenzy; to drive to madness

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Above all, what was largely forsaken in the feeding frenzy was any concept that these were humans, for all their faults, having their lives ripped to pieces. Source: Internet

After eating light during the winter, channel catfish go on a feeding frenzy in early spring cleaning up small fish that died over the winter. Source: Internet

A lawmaker in Argentina’s lower house caused a social media frenzy on Thursday when he took a break from an online congressional session to fondle and kiss his partner’s breast. Source: Internet

"After a while," he wrote, "my spirit got up again in a divine frenzy, and has since kicked and spurred my vile body forward with great emphasis and success." Source: Internet

And that is that there's this frenzy of focusing on the number of cases when we see a lot of reasons to be sort of, you know, cautiously optimistic here rather than fearful." Source: Internet

A while back, Samantha sent netizens into a frenzy when she shared a picture with her husband, actor Naga Chaitanya, in which they were trying out a few touch yoga poses including the headstand and a complex body balance. Source: Internet

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