The Collaborative International Dictionary
Frenetical \Fre*net"ic*al\, a. Frenetic; frantic; frenzied. -- Frenet"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In a frenetic manner
WordNet
adv. in a very agitated manner; as if possessed by an evil spirit [syn: demoniacally]
Usage examples of "frenetically".
He was blinking back tears and fidgeting with the hat so frenetically that it fell from his hands.
He is cooking more frenetically than usual, seems to be continually looking to add something to the pot.
She shrieked and jerked frenetically, pulling at the chains which anchored her constricted nipples, joyfully adding the pain to the fires which raged inside her.
The dogs were still frenetically doing their act, now leaping over one another in a complicated dancelike sequence.
Roger to scramble frenetically about as he sought to find a place of safety.
Military officers and civilian bureaucrats throughout the country threw themselves frenetically into the tasks of destroying their files and disbursing vast hoards of military supplies in illicit ways.
Possums and raccoons clambered in the trees, owls hooted, frogs croaked, insects zinged, night birds called, and crickets chirped frenetically.
Not Hoffman nor Huysmans could conceive a scene more wildly incredible, more frenetically repellent, or more Gothically grotesque than the than the twilit grotto through which we seven staggered.
Not Hoffman nor Huysmans could conceive a scene more wildly incredible, more frenetically repellent, or more Gothically grotesque than the twilit grotto through which we seven staggered.
Teddi Sarafian's screen adaptation actually gives quite a bit of narrative structure to the British duo's frenetically riotous (not to mention randily ferocious) panels.
Ahead, the earth had turned to black and purple gas that danced frenetically as if seeking to free itself from the rest of the atmosphere.