Similar words: panicky, wicked, wickedness, panic, nickel, Hispanic, pernickety, persnickety. Meaning: ['pænɪkt] adj. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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1. The thunder panicked the horses.
2. The gunfire panicked the baby.
3. The crowd panicked at the sound of the guns.
4. Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded.
5. The sound of gunfire panicked the crowd.
6. Residents panicked as flaming petrol poured down the street.
7. The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her.
8. The banks were panicked into selling dollars.
9. The gunfire panicked the horses.
10. The banks were panicked into selling sterling.
11. The clown panicked the audience with a gag.
12. He panicked over this accident.
13. She refused to be panicked into a hasty marriage.
14. The soldiers of the artillery train had panicked and cut the traces of their horses.
15. We will not be panicked into making a decision before we have considered all the evidence.
16. I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.
17. Sara panicked in the exam and didn't do herself justice.
18. He panicked and ran as fast as he could to safety.
19. The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts.
20. The crowd panicked and ten people were trampled to death.
21. Her mind devoid of any coherent thought, Hilary panicked.
22. Wu panicked and locked the door.
23. When the parachute didn't open I just panicked.
24. Lisa panicked when she heard she might be fired.
25. The soldiers panicked and opened fire on the raiders.
26. Panicked marchers and onlookers ran for cover.
27. The driver apparently panicked and ran off the road.
28. Everyone panicked[sentencedict .com], and people started screaming.
29. Upon regaining consciousness, he'd panicked when his limbs, leaden and numb, had refused to obey him.
30. The protests became more violent and many people were panicked into leaving the country.
More similar words: panicky, wicked, wickedness, panic, nickel, Hispanic, pernickety, persnickety, panic attack, tucked, cocked, docked, packed, blocked, shocked, wrecked, cracked, high-necked, ticket, sicken, bicker, quicken, cricket, rickety, rickets, chicken, thicken, stricken, trickery, Spanish.