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franticly, adv.|ˈfræntɪklɪ| [f. frantic a. + -ly2.] = frantically.
1549Bale Leland's N. Year's Gift D i b, Them that so frantycklye on their ale benches do prattle. 1596Edward III, iii. v, He lion-like..Franticly rends and bites the woven toil. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. ix. (1626) 190 Hopelesse, her hated mansion she eschues: And frantickly, her brothers flight persues. 1794Sullivan View Nat. I. 8 The one is gloomy and ferociously distracted; the other is merrily, but perhaps not less franticly mad. 1828Scott F. M. Perth xix, She cried thus franticly, to ears which she was taught to believe were stopped by death. 1883Harper's Mag. Apr. 687/2 Everything here was..franticly scrubbed. |