frenzied in the PONS Dictionary

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Vicious and frenzied, even eye contact will anger it.
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As with a number of dasyurid species, the males live for only one year, dying after a period of frenzied mating.
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It appeared that the manager was the target in the frenzied attack.
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Frenzied diplomatic activity occurred alongside the military preparations.
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The game has a volumetric liquid system, where blood drenches the surroundings when the player slice up the enemies multiple times in a frenzied attack.
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As in other internet start-up companies, there was frenzied activity 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
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But amid the frenzied hubbub, there are intimations of a darker, sadder history unfolding.
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It is characterized as circus-like, sometimes frenzied or haunting, and features percussion (particularly mallets and xylophones) to give it a metallic, technological or futuristic flavor.
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In a frenzied attempt to reverse out of the situation they slid into a drain and overturned.
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Pursued by a frenzied mob, they make their way up to the roof, down the gargantuan faade, and back to the inn.
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