frenzied 的定义
- wildly excited or enthusiastic: frenzied applause.
- violently agitated; frantic; wild: a frenzied mob.
frenzied 近义词
uncontrolled
更多frenzied例句
- Searching for a metaphor to sum up the recent frenzied trade in meme stonks such as GameStop, the crack Goldman Sachs equity team headed straight to the pages of Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan.
- Palihapitiya has also jumped into Gamestop, the stock currently at the center of a frenzied war between retail investors and hedge funds.
- Featuring extreme overvaluation, explosive price increases, frenzied issuance, and hysterically speculative investor behavior.
- He said call volume and web traffic has been more frenzied than in the worst hurricanes.
- On impulse, she spent frenzied weeks recording everything she could remember about the poet and playwright.
- There was frenzied uproar when she participated in a literacy program to encourage kids to read.
- The lack of legal clarity is only one piece of an already frenzied and shifting operating environment.
- There were many tears, and a frenzied air it will be hard, and weird, to maintain.
- As shadows fall and flesh goads, we all but hear the frenzied rutting amid the sirens.
- For the remaining Republicans, the end of the primary will merely be the beginning of a frenzied sprint to the runoff.
- Indeed, a score of bodies lying there had not been seen by Malcolm during his first frenzied examination of the house.
- There is no question as to the ecstatic, nay frenzied state many of them attained.
- Frenzied beating of the typewriting machines, and overhead and far away the band.
- What other passion than frenzied pride can render men so ferocious, so vindictive, so devoid of toleration and gentleness?
- The Indians, and especially the Apaches, have a frenzied passion for strong liquors; the Comanches alone are teetotallers.