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- Frenzy - Wikipedia
Frenzy is a 1972 British neo-noir thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in the penultimate feature film of his extensive career [3] The screenplay by Anthony Shaffer is based on the 1966 novel Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square by Arthur La Bern
- FRENZY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FRENZY is a temporary madness How to use frenzy in a sentence
- Frenzy (1972) - IMDb
Frenzy: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock With Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Anna Massey A serial murderer is strangling women with a necktie The London police have a suspect, but he is the wrong man
- FRENZY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a state of extreme mental agitation or wild excitement There's something big businesses love about working their customers into a frenzy of anticipation Antonyms: calm a burst of agitated, energetic action or activity Athens in the late 1960s was in the midst of a building frenzy
- FRENZY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective us ˈfren·zid a frenzied crowd (Definition of frenzy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- FRENZY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Frenzy or a frenzy is great excitement or wild behaviour that often results from losing control of your feelings 'Get out!' she ordered in a frenzy The country was gripped by a frenzy of nationalism
- Frenzy - definition of frenzy by The Free Dictionary
A state of violent mental agitation or wild excitement 2 Temporary madness or delirium 3 A mania; a craze To drive into a frenzy [Middle English frenesie, from Old French, from Medieval Latin phrenēsia, from Latin phrenēsis, back-formation from phrenēticus, delirious; see frenetic ]
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