frenziedly


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fren·zied

 (frĕn′zēd)
adj.
Affected with or marked by frenzy; frantic: a frenzied rush for the exits.

fren′zied·ly adv.
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Adv.1.frenziedly - in a frenzied manner; "we rehearsed frenziedly the last few days before the premiere"
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frenziedly

adverb
In a violent, strenuous way:
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Translations
بجُنون، بِخَبَل
horečnězuřivě
ofsalega

frenziedly

adv dance, shoutwie wild; workfieberhaft
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frenziedly

[ˈfrɛnzɪdlɪ] adv (work) → freneticamente
his heart was beating frenziedly → il cuore gli batteva all'impazzata
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

frenzy

(ˈfrenzi) plural ˈfrenzies noun
a state of great excitement, fear etc. She waited in a frenzy of anxiety.
ˈfrenzied adjective
ˈfrenziedly adverb
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References in classic literature ?
Multitudes of drivers might howl in his rear, and passengers might load him with opprobrium, he would not awaken until some blue policeman turned red and began to frenziedly tear bridles and beat the soft noses of the responsible horses.
A congregation of horses, tied to a long railing, were tugging frenziedly at their bridles.
And again he toiled frenziedly, but this time with a different purpose.
He shuddered and stopped; she seized his hand and pressed it frenziedly.
Westmacott!" he cried, striking frenziedly into the air with his hands.
All this took place while the inscription on Pakistan's first Nobel laureate tombstone was being frenziedly edited on a district magistrate's orders.
After a few minutes the victim assumed he wasn't going to use the knife so stood up, but as he did Abdiresak began frenziedly attacking him with the knife.
Or finding a cashier who isn't frenziedly swiping the next customer's shopping while you're still loading your own trolley and faffing about putting your debit card away.
THIS is the face of Lisa Savage, a Birmingham woman obsessed with serial killers, who frenziedly stabbed her friend on a train.
'Duterte and his military minions and propagandists are now frenziedly carrying out a psywar campaign to glorify the Marcos fascist dictatorship and to fabricate conspiracies to justify the eventual declaration of martial law nationwide and further realize Duterte scheme of fascist dictatorship,' the rebel leader said.
The PML-N frenziedly needs the election victory that may help it tide over the present predicament.
"All of a sudden I saw the blade of the knife glint in the streetlight and I saw him stabbing Mark frenziedly.