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frantic

[fran-tik] / ˈfræn tɪk /


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One week before the closing on a 5,300-square-foot condominium in New York City’s Upper East Side, Beth Benalloul, a broker at the Corcoran Group, got a frantic call from the buyer’s agent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mark Ratcliffe, 67, entered the water at Withernsea in a frantic attempt to try to save Sarah Keeling, 45, and Grace Keeling, 15, on Friday.

From BBC

Top Iranian officials issued frantic statements in response, and the press now has reason to pay more attention to the protests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Georgia got one snap from scrimmage and had some frantic fun with it, with players making nine lateral tosses like a fledgling rugby squad before quarterback Gunner Stockton was tackled to end the game.

From Los Angeles Times

Where to start making sense of this chaotic, frantic and memorable Boxing Day match?

From BBC