Frenzy
1Frenzy — Frenzy …
2Frenzy — Données clés Titre original Frenzy Réalisation Alfred Hitchcock Scénario Anthony Shaffer d après Arthur La Berne Acteurs principaux Jon Finch Barry Foster Pays d’orig …
3Frenzy — Fren zy (fr[e^]n z[y^]), n.; pl. {Frenzies} (fr[e^]n z[i^]z). [OE. frenesie, fransey, F. fr[ e]n[ e]sie, L. phrenesis, fr. Gr. fre nhsis for freni^tis disease of the mind, phrenitis, fr. frhn mind. Cf. {Frantic}, {Phrenitis}.] Any violent… …
4Frenzy — Fren zy, a. Mad; frantic. [R.] [1913 Webster] They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head. Bunyan. [1913 Webster] …
5Frenzy — Fren zy, v. t. To affect with frenzy; to drive to madness [R.] Frenzying anguish. Southey. [1913 Webster] …
6frenzy — index bluster (commotion), confusion (turmoil), furor, haste, insanity, lunacy, outburst …
7frenzy — mid 14c., delirium, insanity, from O.Fr. frenesie, from M.L. phrenesia, from phrenesis, back formation from L. phreneticus delirious (see FRENETIC (Cf. frenetic)). Meaning excited state of mind is from c.1400 …
8Frenzy — Film policier d Alfred Hitchcock, avec Jon Finch (Richard Blaney), Alec McCowen (inspecteur Oxford), Barry Foster (Bob), Barbara Leigh Hunt (Barbara Blaney), Anna Massey (Babs), Vivien Merchant (Mrs. Oxford). Scénario: Anthony Shaffer, d… …
9frenzy — 1 delirium, *mania, hysteria 2 fury, inspiration, afflatus Analogous words: *ecstasy, rapture, transport …
10frenzy — [n] uncontrolled state or situation aberration, agitation, blow, blow a fuse*, blow one’s cork*, blow one’s stack*, blow one’s top*, bout, burst, conniption*, convulsion, craze, delirium, derangement, distemper, distraction, dithers*, excitement …