Examples of 'more hectic' in a sentence

Meaning of "more hectic"

more hectic: Denoting a state or period of time characterized by increased activity, busyness, or chaos

How to use "more hectic" in a sentence

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This weekend will be even more hectic.
It was a bit more hectic than usual.
Or more hectic when you are up there trying to get a job done.
Life becomes even more hectic as we draw nearer to.
With organic SEO best practices your blogger life will only be more hectic.
Business today is more hectic than ever before.
For more hectic nightlife you will have to head into the main resort of Salou.
But it was a lot more hectic than usual.
Next week 's schedule is a little more hectic.
This might be a bit more hectic than you are used to.
I mean, life is definitely way more hectic.
Bit more hectic schedule.
The pace in the labour market is more hectic than ever.
Things got more hectic as the seconds ticked down.
But probably it will become even more hectic as you get older.

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A little more hectic than what I would call normal.
Industrialisation of the country has made life more hectic and complicated.
Life may seem more hectic and fast paced than before.
This prevents the child from falling into a more hectic day of sleep.
As our lives become more hectic we want to travel less to do our chores.
Buses are quicker than trains, but generally more hectic.
Each time we take a more hectic pace of life and this often leads to stress.
If kids are also in the equation, it can be even more hectic.
Things were more hectic in poor Cairo slums.
In the developing cities, life becomes all the more hectic and stressful.
It feels more hectic this year, because of the calendar.
But someone with ADHD experiences a more hectic life on a regular basis.
For adrenaline enthusiasts, the west coast is a real playground since the sea is more hectic.
The main island of Malta is more hectic and densely populated.
Eventually, working conditions on the set of the series became very hostile and more hectic.
Life can be a lot more hectic when you've got kids.
More hectic than it was back in Ohio then?
I feel like it 's far more hectic to sell a house than to buy one.
It's a city like any other, just a bit more hectic.
Life's more hectic here.
It is situated just an alley away from the more hectic Campo de ' Fiori.
It will get more hectic with the police, so just show us!
At the same time, our lives become more hectic and demanding.
In an emergency, of course, things can get a lot more hectic.
All right, I guess my life is a little more hectic than I would like to admit.
Because there was a code blue . - Things were even more hectic.
This might be a bit more hectic than you are used to . I-I understand.
As our children get older, life gets even more hectic and busy!
In today 's busy schedules it becomes even more hectic to take care of ourselves.
Fortunately, no day resembles another . Indeed, some days are quieter, others more hectic.
Things were even more hectic -Mom.
Oh, good . but in a great way . I mean, life is definitely way more hectic.
All right, I guess my life is a little more hectic than I'd like to admit.
But in a great way . I mean, life is definitely way more hectic.
It 's made it more hectic.

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