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frenziedly

  • a word derived from frenzied.
    frenzied
    adjective
    wildly excited or enthusiastic.

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Ellsberg had knowingly, frantically and frenziedly photocopied thousands of highly classified pages to share with the public.

From Washington Post Jun. 17, 2021

A band member frenziedly shakes a flute above his head like a space-age sceptre; another stoops over a table of mysterious electronic devices.

From The Guardian Oct. 19, 2020

"For six full minutes," a reporter would later recall, "he stood, smiling, as the mob leaped to its feet, waved flags, threw kisses, and frenziedly rendered the Nazi salute."

From Salon Mar. 29, 2020

Movie blog , however, said of it: "As empty, soulless, frenziedly art-directed viewing experiences go, Only God Forgives is one of the better examples."

From BBC May 26, 2013

He fights recklessly, almost frenziedly, and I easily evade his assault.

From "An Ember in the Ashes" by Sabaa Tahir