When the ice cream truck music started, the kids exploded into a frenzy that looked like a popcorn machine on fast-forward.
There was a pillow frenzy at the sleepover, and we’re still finding feathers in our socks two weeks later.
Grandpa caused a frenzy at the pool when he announced he was doing a cannonball.
The cats went into a frenzy chasing the red laser dot, then looked offended when it disappeared into my sock.
Sharks sometimes have a real thing called a “feeding frenzy” when they all rush to eat at once—kind of like kids at a birthday party cupcake table, but with way more teeth and zero napkins.
The ice-cream truck arrived and the playground fell into frenzy. Children pushed in frenzy, hands waving, coins flying. A dog joined the frenzy, barking and grabbing a fallen cone. Parents laughed, trying to calm the frenzy with gentle voices. When the last cone was gone, quiet came; exhausted children sighed, relieved from the sweet, noisy frenzy.
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