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frenzily

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English

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Etymology

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From frenzy +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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frenzily (comparative more frenzily, superlative most frenzily)

  1. frenziedly; madly
    • 1692, John Bunyan, The Saints' Knowledge of Christ's Love:
      How frenzily he imagines? how crossly he thinks? How ungainly he carries it under convictions, counsels, and his present apprehension of things?
    • 2013, Rollin Woodruff, The King's Cupbearer, page 71:
      Runaway horses trample the ground on the range. Rabid dogs go frenzily toward your throat, full of the mange.