frenetic pace
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreneticandpace
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frenetic
adjective
uk/frəˈnet.ɪk/us/frəˈnet̬.ɪk/
involving a lot of excited movement ...
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pace
noun
uk/peɪs/us/peɪs/
the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens ...
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(Definition offreneticandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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From slapstick to satire to biting tragedy, thefreneticpaceof this scene was driven by the powerful image of walking.
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As soon as a glimmer of change appeared, afreneticpaceof activity was engendered.
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They should ask what they could do to slow down thefreneticpaceof life.
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Most of us know that thefreneticpaceat which we live is fundamentally stressful.
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The tie started at a fast andfreneticpace, with both teams showing a willingness to attack from the opening whistle.
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His longer works tend to use this brevity to drive the story forward with afreneticpace.
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While thatfreneticpacemakes for challenging viewing, it might prevent the show from reaching a broader audience.
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The suggestive itinerary is played between the folds of history and maybe, for once, has lessfreneticpacethan the average of previous expeditions.
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The team played at afreneticpaceand led the nation in scoring at 97.5 points per game.
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This album marked a change in direction, with thefreneticpaceof the first album giving way to a slower tempo.
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Thefreneticpaceof studio work left very little time for live performances or writing.
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This adds afreneticpaceto the game "(especially when the timer starts ticking fast and you know you only have seconds left)" and things can get exciting very quickly.
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In response to the scathing criticism and falling ratings, there were attempts at a renewed and more grounded approach to storylining after thefreneticpaceof the previous few years.
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