frenzy
/ˈfrɛnzɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a state of intense, uncontrolled emotion or excitement, especially anxiety or anger
“The crowd erupted into a frenzy as the team scored the winning goal.”
2. noun
a wild or violent outburst of action or behavior
“The driver’s frenzy of speed caused a near-accident on the highway.”
3. verb
to cause someone or something to become excited or agitated
“The news frenzy will make everyone excited for the upcoming event.”
4. verb
to move or act with wild or violent speed or energy
“The animals frenzy through the forest in search of food.”