frantic in the PONS Dictionary

frantic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be frantic with rage
to be frantic with worry
to drive sb frantic

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His style is marked by fast and frantic animation combined with elaborate storyboarding and punchy direction.
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The music changes according to events: during a battle, louder and more frantic music plays.
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Crisis also features a fast bass pattern looping, which runs under the frantic soloing.
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Courses had more of a harder and frantic edge than the first album.
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They made a frantic search over the dales and hills.
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There is a frantic knock on the door.
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It happened really quickly over 3 days amid lots of frantic phone calls.
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Despite frantic calls for help, the police typically arrived after the violence was over.
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They were both frantic comedies, and displayed his impeccable comic timing.
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The frantic parents saved themselves and their eight children.
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