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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31. This is a besieged, privileged and panicked minority at prayer.
32. In some cases, the soldiers panicked and deserted even at rumors that rebels were coming.
33. Something in me lingered back-I had a panicked minute of argument in which I tried to find some other way.
34. People panicked when it was cold and it drove the market up.
35. Nobody was killed by a panicked deer or a stray arrow to spoil her happiness.
36. Panicked, angry and perilously close to tears, Isabel sprang for the door.
37. After that, like any clumsy criminal caught in a thickening web of deception, he had panicked.
38. But his 11-year-old pal panicked because he was frightened of getting into trouble, it was revealed yesterday.
39. As they fully appreciated that being a manager meant placing their destiny in others' hands, many panicked.
40. I panicked too, and without a moment's hesitation mounted the bicycle and tried to ride away on it.
41. She rang his office, and then panicked at the secretary's voice, and put the receiver down without speaking.
42. The boy panicked and tried more desperately to shinny up the mast.
43. The flock of sheep had panicked into a shambling run.
44. Whites, miles from any danger, panicked during the riots and don't want to experience that unpleasing emotion again.
45. Molinari now explains that she panicked at the question and wanted to save her family from embarrassment.
46. Luke, who had a reputation for staying cool, had panicked.
47. I scrambled to my feet and ran panicked through the woods, calling out for them.
48. He once hired a man who panicked whenever he lost money.
49. A dangerous crush followed a surge at the front of the stage and the security subsequently panicked.
50. He eventually panicked and ran off as the boy screamed for help.
51. Prosecutors said the Freemans panicked and began shifting millions of dollars in investors' money from bank to bank.
52. Given the apparent strength of Gloucester's position, it is difficult to argue that he was panicked into seizing the throne.
53. Many on Wall Street have therefore concluded that something panicked the usually unflappable chairman.
54. When the First Lady looked in on him and discovered he was missing,[http://sentencedict.com/panicked.html] she panicked and sounded the alarm.
55. Well, you roused my interest of course; but also I panicked, felt I must follow on from you.
56. Then I saw all those police cars up at the manor and I panicked.
57. He would have had to have panicked, turned her starboard against a westward storm.
58. Other dories were already launched, oars flying out in the cove toward the moorings like a panicked flock of birds.
59. Apart from his injured feelings, little harm was done but subsequent protests became more violent and many landowners panicked.
60. I called back, panicked, but the nurse told me that was perfectly normal.
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