Or if you were caught up in a bidding frenzy, or the like. [noun]
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The building can be seen in Alfred Hitchcock 's " Frenzy " and was originally a Victorian brothel ! [noun]
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Irritated to frenzy, Martin drew his sword and hewed down the herald, who, in compliance with the general outcry, opposed his entry into the lists. [noun]
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The worst sort of frenzy, a military frenzy, hath possessed man, woman, and child. [noun]
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They gazed on each other, and on their leaders, with looks resembling those that indicate the weakness of a patient when exhausted by a fit of frenzy. [noun]
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It is mere frenzy. [noun]
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Greatly alarmed she flew across the courtyard to the slaves' quarters and found the whole establishment, black and white alike, in a state of frenzy. [noun]
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The spirit of insubordination had gone forth, and it seemed as if the exhortation of Habakkuk Mucklewrath had communicated a part of his frenzy to all who heard him. [noun]
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