Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
frantic .
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Examples
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I can visualise the frentic "twist" of the "yéyé" 60s in France, when your belle-mère used to dance and dance “avec vigueur et enthousiasme”.
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Burton could have flooded the screen with garish colors and frentic action.
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But you have to work side by side with Mark to get how he can be the smiling calm in the face of a frentic storm.
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POLYSICS is a Devo-inspired quartet that puts on an unforgettable live show full of frentic energy.
POLYSICS & Hyperbubble Shake Down the White Rabbit | Missions Unknown 2010
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I can visualise the frentic "twist" of the "yéyé" 60s in France, when your belle-mère used to dance and dance “avec vigueur et enthousiasme”.
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He also put a * stop* to their frentic harping on his (quite legitimate) Reagan comments by putting out a radio ad in response to theirs: one that was accurate and much harder-hitting AND, the important part, pulling his ad immediately as soon as they backed down, took their ad off the air, and shut up about the topic.
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And Aya brings it's fictional world home as well, though though artist Oubrerie's skills lie in frentic, but never hard to follow camera-work, and absolutely spot-on coloring.
Some Reviews of the Top 100 Comics of the Year | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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This leads to the frentic over-activity of humankind.
The bug's legs. 2007
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Mood index: slogging on: birds doing the frentic me! me! me! mating song
Monday, birds, felines, and insomnia suricattus 2004
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First up, this nice message from author Mary Quattlebaum about the process involved in writing that fabulous frentic folktale Sparks Fly High reviewed earlier this week:
Archive 2006-06-01 fusenumber8 2006
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