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Sentence count:287+23Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alarmawedreadfearfrightphobiascareterrorSimilar words: HispanicSpanishcompanionorganicmechanicmechanicalpanpantMeaning: ['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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241. It has also been proven to combat anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and panic attacks.
242. It's as if she has panic attacks and a kind of phobia.
243. However, Mazzin was not the calmest of the guards and might easily panic and shoot us.
244. Their recently acquired understanding very often prevents them from achieving a full-blown panic attack.
245. Psychology: The War Altar exudes raw power which banishes all thought of fear or panic.
246. She struggled, kicking out hopelessly, and her heart almost burst with panic.
247. Leonore ran down the corridor to the kitchens, slamming through the double doors in a panic.
248. Symptoms of panic attacks can include chest pain and abdominal distress.
249. Musician Borivoje Panic has even been granted legal aid to bring the case against Camden Council.
250. When some one can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help.
251. The sight of her filled Liz with a subdued and dreary panic.
252. Gone, in the heat of a passion as debilitating as the panic that so often distorts the actions of accused politicians.
253. In a crisis, there are two sorts of people: There are those who go into a blind panic.
254. My heart did not leap with joy, it turned cold with panic.
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255. The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse, as no blame could possibly be attributed to her.
256. Each of these medications has effects useful for treating panic disorder, despite their labels associated with other diagnoses.
257. Ruth looked away in panic then braved herself to look back but the gaunt, pinched face had gone.
258. At times like this the back row inclined to craven panic.
259. Jesse Young explains that... there was a good deal of a panic at the beginning of the battle.
260. One big unknown is whether fund managers and their baby boomer clients will panic if the market continues to drop.
261. In Leicester, though, they treat those twin impostors, panic and the ticking clock, with disdain.
262. These reports were made without checking the facts and without any consideration for the panic they could cause.
263. Migrants flocking in panic from the battle zone provided a useful veil of confusion.
264. Fumbling, fingers clumsy in her panic, she dragged at the plastic retaining clips.
265. He planned carefully so that there was always time and no panic.
266. And why have governments in the region not pressed the panic button?
267. The more I try to control my panic, the worse it becomes.
268. As we swept down to the seam in the old iron lift we all grabbed each other's hands in simultaneous panic.
269. There is no cause for alarm, there is no cause for panic.
270. I was used to my bad dreams and the attacks of panic that followed them.
More similar words: HispanicSpanishcompanionorganicmechanicmechanicalpanpantexpandcompanypanelaccompanyvanishniceexpansionorganismorganizeclinicethnicmechanismorganizedkeep an eye onparticipantmeaningfulmanipulatechroniclaconicclinicalkeep company withorganization
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