0 a situation in which people try to get as much as possible of something, for example information about an event, especially in an unpleasant way:
1 a condition of great excitement and confusion when an animal hunts and eats another animal
2 a fierce competition between people who all want the same thing:
3 a situation where there is a lot of competition to buy or get something:
Sullivan contended that other quotations had been similarly misconstrued by critics on the left and rejected their attacks as the product of a politically correct and politically motivated feeding frenzy.
These hearings, involving some of the nations' most celebrated athletes, generated a feeding frenzy of media coverage.
I was suggesting that there was a carnival for the press—a feeding frenzy—which was not unusual.
However, in the past few weeks, in what has been something of a feeding frenzy by the media, everything has been concentrated on the negative.
They can become bycatch victims when they engage in a feeding frenzy.
It deals with the specific period during which, as we know from past examples, a media feeding frenzy can be at its very worst.
That will lead to an enormous feeding frenzy for the lawyers who are involved in trying to unravel this rather ill-thought-through provision.
That report gives an idea of the feeding frenzy that can develop when issues like this emerge— and are debated—in the way that they have over the last month.