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Frenetic means a flurry or a lot of activity. Think the "New Deal" programs which are said to be the creation of frenetic activities because so many programs were conceived at the same point in time which spawned frenetic activity in the form of work for citizens to battle the Great Depression.
To be frenetic is to be frenzied or frantic. An example sentence would be: The fire made everyone there frenetic.
Frenetic means a flurry or a lot of activity. Think the "New Deal" programs which are said to be the creation of frenetic activities because so many programs were conceived at the same point in time which spawned frenetic activity in the form of work for citizens to battle the Great Depression.
The frenetic energy of the city during rush hour was palpable as people hurriedly made their way to their destinations amidst the chaos.
genetic
wild frantic energetic
frenetic synergy
frenetic
Frenetic motion and perpetual motion.
Joe loves his crazy frenetic little brother
The likely word is "possessed" (had, or adjective meaning controlled by a demon, or similarly frenetic).
In this context, "laid back" means relaxed and easygoing. It suggests that the atmosphere in the restaurant is casual and not overly formal or intense.