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frenetic

[fruh-net-ik] / frəˈnɛt ɪk /


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Frenetic would seem to describe most days for Mainelli, the son of a former Boeing engineer, who carries four passports, travels constantly and sums up his business philosophy in three words, “connect to prosper.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 10, 2024

Frenetic by design but also to a fault, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s inventive multiverse-spanning action extravaganza isn’t an unequivocal triumph.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2022

Frenetic multi-tasking—surfing the web while watching TV while listening to music—is a formula for distraction, rather than good management.

From Economist • Dec. 16, 2015

Panels, covering topics ranging from “Managing a Frenetic Life” to “Wellness and the Bottom Line,” encompassed several boldface names, from the actress Candice Bergen to Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to President Obama.

From New York Times • Jun. 14, 2013

Frenetic moods come and go, from the response to last summer's riots to Diana's death.

From The Guardian • Aug. 13, 2012




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