frenetic
Example Sentences
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The frenetic mega-city, churning with some 20 million people on a normal day, swells each year as it absorbs the newcomers.
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The accelerating calendar of shuttle diplomacy and summits in recent weeks suggests the debate is hurtling toward a frenetic conclusion.
The painter left little behind to explain his art except the work itself: moody, frenetic and arresting.
“History” is a major player in this breathless narrative, as in “gales of history,” “maelstrom of history,” “winds of history,” “tide of history” and the “frenetic pace of history”—all within a few dozen pages.
Details of the prints reveal Goya’s hand—alternately frenetic, delicate and weighty—with fresh intimacy.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.