Habitual; constitutional; pertaining especially to slow waste of animal tissue, as in consumption; as, a hectic type in disease; a hectic flush., In a hectic condition; having hectic fever; consumptive; as, a hectic patient., Hectic fever., A hectic flush.
MUFFINS!!PANCAKES!!The controversy rages on...
the lusitania was very hectic and stressfull
Your snogging san is electrically hectic I have the wow I like.
Hectic! I never have enough time in a day to spare.
Winter is a hectic season for many people, but that is what keeps it fun.
A lot less hectic.
during the week is pretty calm for a doctor. Weekends are hectic. Everyone is partying.
The Spanish are more formal but life is much less hectic.
The etymology of the word busy is from the generic sound ' 'buzz', a sound image for insects like bees that collect nectar in hectic activity.The phonological changes from the word 'buzz' to 'busy' occured in the historical evolution of the word to mean hectic activity.
Ask Jack boister hes on facebook and lives in england. PS Be nice he smells like the french
It's probably so hectic all the time...your family having to practice their technique over and over again...