noun

definition

A person who is insane or mentally unstable, madman.

adjective

definition

Insane, mentally unstable.

definition

In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush.

example

They returned the missing child to his frantic mother.

definition

Extremely energetic

example

frantic music

Examples of frantic in a Sentence

She controlled her breathing to keep her frantic emotions from consuming her.

But all my frantic efforts were in vain.

Alex called in a frantic voice as he ran into the barn.

I tried to avoid showing how frantic I was in front of my teacher.

Instead of the welcoming smile, a frantic look crossed his face.

I was frantic to find a birthday present thirty minutes before the party started.

The less you procrastinate, the less you will find yourself in a frantic hurry to complete tasks.

In a frantic hurry, Amy rushed to her class that she was late for.

One way to keep from being frantic is to take deep breaths and think about the optimistic side of the situation.

All of them screamed, and a frantic backward glance revealed the back window shattered and ready to fall in.

Next day, as he was crossing the bridge of Buda, Lamberg was dragged from his carriage by a frantic mob and torn to pieces.

Only once, it is recorded, did Spinoza's admirable self-control give way, and that was when he received the news of the murder of the De Witts by a frantic mob in the streets of the Hague.

Hundreds of castles and monasteries were destroyed by the frantic peasantry, and some of the nobles were murdered with shocking cruelty.

Frantic, Yully pulled Jule to his feet and tried to balance him.

In one frantic move, she threw back the covers and darted for the light switch.

Some of the later levels do get rather frantic.

The less youprocrastinate, the less you will find yourself in a frantic hurry to complete tasks.

After making several frantic phone calls, he's picked up by comedian Carrot Top.

Within seconds, their petting grew frantic, and she shimmied out of her dress before pushing off his shirt.

The demon's pacing was frantic, both distracting her and sapping her strength.

Arctic Thunder is a frantic arcade racer that is in no way attempting to be a serious game.

Side dishes can be a source of frantic frustration.

The studio kept her on a frantic schedule of filming, and to cope with the demands, Garland began using amphetamines.

The little creatures are seen rushingn frantic haste from the hive like a living g stream, filling the air with ever-increasing thousands of bees on the wing.

You do play a role and there is a story, but the core gameplay is too frantic and nowhere near cerebral enough.

Frantic confusion followed through part of which I was awake and most of which I was unconscious.

Andre's motioning grew frantic, and Katie looked down.  A small crack had begun to form where the food cubes fell.

There was the yellow move­ment of a flashlight much too close and Dean sat bolt upright, a frantic vision of Bob from Boise, or Hal the creep, or someone ready to avenge the chastity of a wife or sister.

It compelled him in a way that made him frantic to run away, before he crossed the line his mother warned him about and caused harm.

Sitting among 13 other frantic scribblers, a long forgotten memory began to unfold.

The wailing cry' and the frantic gestures of the cock bird in the breeding-season will tell any passer-by that a nest or brood is near; but, unless he knows how to look for it, nothing save mere chance will enable him to find it.

By the end of the war it had lost 90,000 men and a hundred million thalers; its coinage was debased and its trade ruined; and the whole country was in a state of frantic disorder.

In 1830 it was found necessary to take the state of Mysore under British administration, where it continued until 1881, when it was restored to native rule; and in 1834 the frantic misrule of the raja of Coorg brought on a short and sharp war.

From 1833 to 1848 - when he gave up playing in public - he was greeted with frantic applause as the prince of pianists.

Although 'she actual rising might have appeared a mere outburst of frantic passion, the private examinations of the most prominent conspirators disclosed to the government a plot so widely spread, and involving so many of the highest in the land, that it would have been perilous to have pressed home accusations against all who might be implicated.

Police use of psychic tips was not unheard of, usually prompted by the begging of a frantic next of kin and not belief by the authorities in the reliability of the method.

There was always a river, eating away at the mountain as it had for eons, carrying with it minute particles, piece by piece in its frantic torrents.

The feeling hit her with such sudden force that her voice rose almost to a frantic level.

His bruised body shook, his frantic thoughts fed by his reeling senses.

Sunday, July 18, 2004 [permalink] Hogwarts here I come Well it's been a pretty frantic few weeks.

From catching Roach, Bream and Chub from a sluggish Bristol Avon to the sometimes frantic sport encountered on the modern-day commercial waters.

Our God is at work in the world; therefore we need not become frantic.

Guarding its silken sack from the flames, it grew frantic.

Richard had a little whistle to imitate Spotted Owlet, and the birds went frantic; giving us fantastic views.

A frantic group grope follows, with everyone piling on for a sexual free-for-all.

As the pace of life becomes more frantic the value of introspection becomes diminished except in art where it is encouraged to become grotesque.

A crazy varied act live, with frantic guitars, rap interludes and oodles of fun being had.

The book describes the frantic craze for jigsaw puzzles during the 1920s online jigsaw puzzles during the 1920s online jigsaw puzzle and 1930s.

The book describes the frantic craze for jigsaw puzzles during the 1920s jigsaw puzzle maker and 1930s.

The clientele makes it a kind of student canteen on a weekday lunchtime, ranging from frantic gossiping to would-be quiet study.

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