Plural for a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior
“It is a relief to read a cogent analysis of this tragic event, free of the massive speculation and media feeding frenzy that followed the accident.”
Plural for a sudden occurrence of a particular activity (or emotion)
“It is often wise to wait a time for the subsiding of the frenzy of applause which greets a book that is clever or merely startling.”
Plural for an intense fit or episode of expressed anger
“They fly into a frenzy over any speck of dust that comes into the house.”
Plural for a mental state of insanity
“They found Kedrov in a mad frenzy, shouting that his prisoner had tried to swallow the inkstand on his desk.”
Plural for a fit of temper
Plural for great forcefulness or intensity in one's feelings or expression
Plural for wild, violent or passionate anger
Plural for an overwhelmingly strong emotion, usually joy
Plural for lechery, lustfulness, the state of being libidinous
Plural for desperate recklessness or rashness
Plural for behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt or damage
Plural for sharpness or bitterness of words, actions, or disposition
To go, or cause to go, crazy or insane
“The announcer was going to new extremes to frenzy the crowd.”
To excite to an excessive degree
To suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
To bother or cause unease to one's mental or emotional state
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