Synonym: alarm, awe, dread, fear, fright, phobia, scare, terror. Similar words: Hispanic, Spanish, companion, organic, mechanic, mechanical, pan, pant. Meaning: ['pænɪk] n. 1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety 2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events. v. 1. be overcome by a sudden fear 2. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic.
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181. And oh, the panic this morning when she lost a collar stud.
182. The doctor calls it a panic attack, I call it a trip down memory lane for big bro.
183. Alec learned later that Durkin had created panic and excitement driving through the towns and villages of Roscommon and east Mayo.
184. A pair of black guillemots, already in winter plumage, fled in panic.
185. Before the storm, I was full of anxiety, panic attacks, good and bad days.
186. And international response to financial crises is an imperative to limit the contagion of panic and financial losses.
187. This has led to the creation of a moral panic on campuses.
188. She was aware of a feeling of acute pain; she was in panic; she was terrified that she might scream.
189. The shot had been clearly audible and the activity by the water was energized by panic.
190. Shutting her eyes, she then snapped them open again in panic as his mouth touched gently against hers.
191. If it can startle the predator in some way, there is a faint chance that the enemy may panic and flee.
192. The mist thickened and hid it, and I knew a moment's blind panic.
193. A bitter national depression, born of the panic of 1893, was near to running its course.
194. But the Mobbs had a panic button in the house,[http://sentencedict.com/panic.html] and Mrs Mobbs set off the alarm.
195. Some workers, their faces blackened by the acrid smoke, fled in panic, escaping injury.
196. A friend of mine followed us round and he was starting to panic because he'd had a bet on the boss.
197. Small-time investors crowded around public screens to watch the market moves but showed no signs of panic.
198. But when Tonia is due to jet in he hits the panic button and blitzes the housework.
199. She looked from Wycliffe to Lucy Lane and back again with apprehension that was close to panic.
200. You can take your choice of exercises that can help prevent some panic attacks:-Walking.
201. David watched in awe and mounting panic as she unsheathed her beauty.
202. The guy was just a walking panic button, something to wake you up.
203. It was the normal state of red alert, panic, and disarray in the Bronx County Building.
204. Suddenly I sit bolt upright, feeling a familiar stab of panic that can mean only one thing: the videos!
205. Panic gave her the strength to break free, and she struck out for the side of the pool.
206. For a moment he'd been near to panic as he realized that the pumps were rusty, the filling station obviously disused.
207. Councils charged with caring for the public interest start to panic at the thought of this oversized weed with its excruciating sap.
208. Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic. Anais Nin
209. Taking controlled deep breaths will calm you down and get you into a more relaxed rhythm rather than a state of uncontrolled panic.
210. Thirty years ago we heard nothing about panic attacks, or anorexia or self-mutilation.
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