Similar words: stricken, grief-stricken, poverty-stricken, panicked, panicky, trickery, histrionics, sicken. Meaning: adj. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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1. He sounded panic-stricken on the phone.
2. Jack caught a glimpse of her panic-stricken face.
3. Panic-stricken travellers fled for the borders.
4. Lucy suddenly looked panic-stricken.
5. He was panic-stricken at the thought he might never play again.
6. The streets were full of panic-stricken people trying to escape the tear gas.
7. Mr Cottle dashed in, looking panic-stricken.
8. Shocked, panic-stricken, we rushed to see the housekeeper.
9. Panic-stricken passengers trampled one another rushing for the exits.
10. The cameras continued to record every panic-stricken moment.
11. In a panic-stricken attempt to free herself from Annie's grip, she snatched the scissors off the table.
12. The panic-stricken people in the town thought only that they would be killed or enslaved and their city ruined.
13. Panic-stricken parents, their faces twisted in fear, ran to the school and frantically searched for their sons or daughters.
14. He reminded Dexter of a panic-stricken mole who had suddenly found himself trapped outside his burrow.
15. The panic-stricken crowd pushed through the exit, and 10 people were crushed to death.
16. The panic-stricken fish bolt ahead of them until a whole shoal has been herded together and trapped between the birds and the shore.
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17. A spitting, scratching, panic-stricken wild feline would have been the last kind of boat-companion they would have wanted.
18. I did the only sensible thing any panic-stricken woman would have done under similar circumstances: I packed.
19. Still no sound escaped, only a rush of panic-stricken breath.
20. Panic-stricken, he clutched at the loose earth at the sides of the pit and pulled himself to an upright position.
21. Is nerve-racking panic-stricken the heart main startled, but hides the god young child spiritedly timid, wisdom not sufficient, if sees the thing exceptionally, or hears the special sound.
22. Why does it sometimes seem that Robert Mugabe must be the natural leader of this panic-stricken crusade?
23. A horse may steal your jumper and then become panic-stricken because it is chasing him!
24. Isabel screamed again, twisting her head from side to side, catapulted brutally into panic-stricken hysteria.
25. Still no gas, still no bombs, we were so panic-stricken in those early days.
26. A river of people surged, fighting to gain the central express strip where that panic-stricken river raced fastest.
27. Now that she had offered to stay she was almost panic-stricken by her own actions.
28. Really, his steadily four legs, an easy mark, two long ears: He sees panic-stricken , oneself turned a donkey.
29. A wall collapsed and 39 people, were killed in the panic-stricken stampede.
30. After an explosive row between the two, either Van Gogh cut off part of his own ear, or (according to a recent theory) the panic-stricken Gauguin did, and then fled Arles forever.
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