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'frenziplural - frenzies; noun(a state of great excitement, fear etc: She waited in a frenzy of anxiety.)- frenzied- frenziedlyvanviddsubst. \/ˈfrenzɪ\/1) (utbrudd av) raseri, sinne2) vanvidd, (anfall av) galskapin a frenzy of something i et anfall av noe
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