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Feeding FrenzyFeeding Frenzy : PhrasesMeaning: An aggressive attack on prey by a group of sharks. The resulting boiling and bloody sea results in the sharks wildly attacking any creature nearby - even their own kind. Example: Origin: This term applied initially specifically to shark attacks and was coined in the mid 20th century. For example, here's an early citation from a piece by T. Lineaweaver in Sports Illustrated, February 1960: "When sharks are in a feeding frenzy, the man who hangs too close to the surface to grimace, may lose his head - face, grimace and all." It wasn't long before that vivid imagery was began to be used in other contexts. In Science, April 1972 we have: "It would be rash to take them as evidence of a coherent movement to cripple the law. But what worries environmentalists ... is that a feeding frenzy may develop among federal agencies once a few loopholes have been opened in the law." Phrases Index |
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