Frenetic in a sentence as an adjective

These algorithms dont have concepts of frenetic or erratic; neither does the universe.

Mania is the music cranked up to 11, the frenetic beat driving you, compelling you, controlling you.

Where is this terrifying efficiency hit from "the frenetic wave of abstraction layers" that the author of that page is claiming?

Maybe; if only short-form content or frenetic Avengers-like action can hold people's attention from start to finish, then that's how it is.

Keeping a critical distance is the best reaction to a frenetic hype that acquired religious characteristics.

I like that "moving north" idea, but why not Portland or Seattle?The West Coast itself still has a great appeal to many, and Portland is still affordable, quirky, and frenetic.

But the cadence at 'web' players was sporadic at best and often frenetic, feature request, test, iterate, feature, iterate, test, coast, coast, coast, feature, feature, feature, test, coast, Etc.

2nd world war was rough on a whole generation of Europeans, and the writer George Perec exhibited similar frenetic activity and the use of arcane games to fend things off?

You can always make the picture look more risky, frenetic, and unsustainable than it is if you focus on the movements of the fashionable froth that forms on the top of the industry ocean.

There's two types of boredom: the boredom that comes from inactivity and the boredom that comes from constant frenetic activity of no deep interest or challenge.

Would people would be able to find a way to channel all the frenetic activity currently employed in chasing prices and watching others’ actions into a more productive endeavor?

I've used Haskell to build JavaScript tools and analyses[0], among other things[1], and have been using OCaml for the past nine months to develop a software-defined networking controller called frenetic[2].

But I think there is absolutely a place for universities as they are today, and I think their existence is part of what has driven us forward at the frenetic pace that we have seen the last several decades.

Fortunately lots of folks dedicated to working through the challenges to make things better and its always great to have Larry pounding his fist on the table to add some urgency to an already frenetic environment.

That said, it was an awesome education on thriving in a frenetic startup environment with exquisitely talented peers, and fwiw that seemingly-meager stock offering bankrolled my next deal, which bankrolled the next one, etc.

So let's stop acting like the only reason people live a frenetic life of work hard/play hard in the city is all about building up money to be better than their peers, and if only we had a little more perspective we could realize we could live relaxing, fulfilling lives on a tropical beach working a few hours a week.

Frenetic definitions

adjective

excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion; "frantic with anger and frustration"; "frenetic screams followed the accident"; "a frenzied look in his eye"

See also: frantic phrenetic frenzied