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frantic
adjective as in distressed, distracted
Strong matches
Example Sentences
I felt frantic; a profound sense of powerlessness and loss of balance in the total darkness came over me.
When she was about 5, she disappeared for hours to a dark henhouse to see how chickens laid eggs, so absorbed that she was oblivious to her family’s frantic search for her.
"First aid was given by a frantic woman who was eating there," Mr Pass said.
After a frantic two-minute opening passage of play in which possession switched sides several times, Canada imposed themselves on the chaos and never really gave up control.
The incident came at the end of a frantic match as Liverpool scored twice inside the opening six minutes through Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah, before the Spanish side fought back.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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