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Phrenetic

adjective
1.
Excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion.  Synonyms: frantic, frenetic, frenzied.  "Frenetic screams followed the accident" , "A frenzied look in his eye"






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"Phrenetic" Quotes from Famous Books



... about "Amor, che ha la mia virtu tolto (Love that has reft me of my manly will)." Then should come amore, and of course cuore, and disio, and anch' io! This was very new; it was also very strange what a fascination he found in his phrenetic exercises. Rhyme, now: he had called it often enough a jingle of endings; it were more true to say that it was a jingle of mendings, for it certainly soothed him. He was making a goddess in his own image; poetry—Santa Cecilia! he was a poet, like his friend Dante, like that supercilious young tomb-walker ...
— Little Novels of Italy • Maurice Henry Hewlett

... have fallen behind the van of the German Army, and she would hand the ticket to you as though she had never heard of the War. Then the engine-driver would go on towards the sound of the guns till you wondered, made uneasy by the signs without, whether he was phrenetic and intended to run the enemy down. The train would stop, and while the passengers were listening to the shells the guard would come along and give some advice as to the ...
— Waiting for Daylight • Henry Major Tomlinson



Words linked to "Phrenetic" :   frenzied, agitated, frenetic, frantic



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