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frenzy

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Frenzy \Fren"zy\, a. Mad; frantic. [R.] They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head. --Bunyan.

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Frenzy is a 1972 British thriller - psychological horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock . The second to last feature film of his extensive career, it is often considered by critics and scholars to be his last great film before his death. The screenplay ...

Usage examples of frenzy.

Finning itself into a frenzy, the afanc began swimming in circles above the group.

What you call affectless irony is for me a fabulous adventure, a rush of sexual excitement: a frenzied yet precise exploration of the unimagined depths of cyberspace, and of the expanded dimensions of my skin.

Schools of tiny mullet and squid skipped this way and that in frenzied fear, snapped at by the fierce albacore below and the eager beaks of the birds.

The birds withdrew in frenzied flight, probably alighting somewhere beyond, since they were no longer on the wing.

When I was awake I found that the happy dream of the night had turned my love for the lovely creature into a perfect amorous frenzy, and it could not be other wise.

After the first ecstacy was over, I proceeded to examine her beauties, and with my usual amorous frenzy told her that she should send her tailor out to graze and live with me.

The massive amphibian whipped its head back and forth in an instinctual frenzy to rip and tear.

We have seen that the uncertainty principle ensures that even the vacuum of empty space is a teeming, roiling frenzy of virtual particles momentarily erupting into existence and subsequently annihilating one another.

When you touch me, I become a woman possessed, and my frenzy is not appeased until we come together as one.

He was an Argon, that much she knew from the frenzied whisperings and gawking of the tavern wenches around her.

The frenzied animal continued its attack, sequentially shredding and avulsing all four extremities of the almost headless torso.

At the words and movement the hawk bated again, more fiercely than before, and Romilly gasped, struggling to keep her sense of self against the fury of thrashing wings, the hunger, the blood-lust, the frenzy to break free, fly free, dash itself to death against the dark enclosing beams .

The hawk bated again in its frenzy and Romilly stepped closer, crooning, murmuring calm.

But their opiates affect a race addicted to physical repose, to sensuous enjoyment rather than to sensual excitement, and to lucid intellectual contemplation, with a sense of serene delight as supremely delicious to their temperament as the dreamy illusions of haschisch to the Turk, the fierce frenzy of bhang to the Malay, or the wild excitement of brandy or Geneva to the races of Northern Europe.

Suddenly, the front door blew open with a bang, sending the bells into a brief cacophonous frenzy.