hectic in the PONS Dictionary

hectic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hectic fever
hectic fever
hectic pace
to lead a quiet/hectic life

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In most cases, the reason for withdrawal was that the players wanted a break from the hectic international schedule.
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This was largely due to a hectic lifestyle punctuated by numerous affairs and heavy alcohol use.
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The surprised and overwhelmed guards made many hectic telephone calls to their superiors about the problem.
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There were roughly 38 cars in the garage area prepared to qualify, and the day was expected to be busy and hectic.
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This process includes the kind of reflection and inquiry for which there is no time in the hectic everyday world.
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Even in the hectic pace and pressure, only one worker died during the entire construction of the arena.
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However, after a hectic period of 3 weeks, this decision was overturned.
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What he experienced and discovered aside the hectic 10 million metropolis is reflected in the faces of its citizens.
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The modern life with its hectic situations form the playground for their performances.
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Meditation is used to calm the voices of modern, hectic life so that the practitioner can better hear his or her guide.
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