franticly

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Definition of franticly in English Turkish dictionary

frantic
hummalı
frantic
öfkeli
frantic
{s} aşırı heyecanlanmış
frantic
{s} ümitsiz

Ümitsiz olmana şaşmamalı. - No wonder you're frantic.

frantic
kendini kaybetmişcesine
frantic
çok acele ve telaşlı
frantic
çılgınca heyecanlanmış
frantic
çılgın

Tom hava kararmadan önce çiti boyamayı bitirmek için çılgınca bir girişim yaptı. - Tom made a frantic attempt to finish painting the fence before dark.

Tom çılgın görünüyordu. - Tom seemed to be frantic.

frantic
dellenmiş
frantic
{s} boşuna
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çıIgın
frantic
{s} çıldırmış
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{s} çılgınca

Sami çılgınca bir el feneri sallıyordu. - Sami was frantically waving a flashlight.

Sağlık görevlileri Tom'un hayatını kurtarmak için çılgınca çalıştı. - Paramedics worked frantically to save Tom's life.

frantic
{s} zıvanadan çıkmış
frantic
{s} çılgına dönmüş
English - English
In a frantic manner
{a} madly, furiously, outrageously
frantic
Insane, mentally unstable

Master have mercy on my sonne, for he is franticke: and ys sore vexed.

frantic
frenzied
frantic
{a} mad, crazy, transported with passion
Frantic
frenzical
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excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion; "frantic with anger and frustration"; "frenetic screams followed the accident"; "a frenzied look in his eye"
frantic
{s} frenzied, wild, mad, hysterical
frantic
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frantic
marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure"
frantic
If an activity is frantic, things are done quickly and in an energetic but disorganized way, because there is very little time. A busy night in the restaurant can be frantic in the kitchen. + frantically fran·ti·cal·ly We have been frantically trying to save her life
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Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted
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Brain-struck (Greek, phren, the heart as the seat of reason), madness being a disorder of the understanding "Cebel's frantic rites have made them mad " Spenser Fraserian One of the eighty-one celebrated literary characters of the 19th century published in Fraser's Magazine (1830-1838) Amongst them are Harrison Ainsworth, the countess of Blessington, Brewster, Brougham, Bulwer, Campbell, Carlyle, Cobbett, Coleridge, Cruikshank, Allan Cunningham, D'Israeli (both Isaac and Benjamin), Faraday, Gleig, Mrs S C Hall, Hobhouse, Hogg (the Ettrick shepherd), Theodore Hook, Leigh Hunt, Washington Irving, Knowles, Charles Lamb, Miss Landon, Dr Lardner, Lockhart, Harriet Martineau, Dr Moir, Molesworth, Robert Montgomery, Thomas Moore, Jane Porter, Sir Walter Scott, Sydney Smith, Talfourd, Talleyrand, Alaric Watts, Wordsworth, and others to the number of eighty-one
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If you are frantic, you are behaving in a wild and uncontrolled way because you are frightened or worried. A bird had been locked in and was by now quite frantic. + frantically fran·ti·cal·ly She clutched frantically at Emily's arm
frantic
In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush
franticly
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