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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61. Albert panicked, and put the receiver down, which made the next attempt more difficult.
62. Several private physicians have begun prescribing them to panicked patients.
63. She was dragged into a garden and indecently assaulted - but saved when her attacker panicked after hearing voices from nearby shops.
64. On one tank I had, the fish panicked and hid every time I switched on the lighting.
65. Chambers panicked and buried himself and the machine gun in the stupid rice paddy.
66. Huge flurries of snow and feathers as his 20 panicked concubines flew up into the surrounding trees.
67. I seen blood, and with his screaming, I panicked and ran straight to our house.
68. Hutt panicked and struck again and again and again until his defenceless victim fell to the floor.
69. The proprietress panicked, gaping in consternation.
70. I started spitting blood and my mother panicked.
71. He panicked and ran five blocks to the local fire station.
72. I arrived at the train station in Paris panicked and disoriented.
73. We spin around to see a coyote in hot pursuit of a panicked rabbit.
74. One theory was that a Guardsman panicked or fired intentionally at a student and that others fired when they heard the shot.
75. While passengers on the Lusitania panicked and scrambled for survival, scientists say that those on the Titanic had enough time to override their animal survival instincts and do the chivalrous thing.
76. The contamination sparked a run on bottled water by panicked residents.
77. I went numb, panicked, and I fell...I saw my gaunt face and glazy eyes in the mirror, as if standing at the end of infinite time. There is always more pain than gain.
78. Investors in many countries are increasingly panicked, according to senior manager Martin Hannecke of the Hong Kong-based financial firm Tyche Group.
79. But the decline, so far, has hardly been a panicked rout.
80. In front of the various disasters and severe diseases, we are shockingly panicked but feel helpless!
81. Wheat prices jumped to an all-time high yesterday as panicked buyers rushed into the market amid extremely tight supplies, raising fears...
82. You didn't return her calls, so she called your roomie, who panicked and called me.
83. Amid panicked selling, buyers may sit on the sidelines until prices crater to unreasonably low values.
84. Panicked by the lions, the herd bolts. The lions give chase, but it's Duclaw who outlasts them all.
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85. The cabinet had panicked, and had convened a committee to study the problem of air defense.
86. Wheat prices jumped to an all-time high yesterday as panicked buyers rushed into the market amid extremely tight supplies, raising fears of a global food inflation spike.
87. That panicked America's trading partners and spelled the end of the Bretton Woods regime of fixed exchange rates.
88. Draconian action aimed at solving the problem in a mere year's time risks triggering panicked selling.
89. The government panicked into imposing a kind of cultural homogeneity.
90. Call in to the main control room of Egyptian State Railways and you may find the chief operator similarly disengaged, as one panicked signalman did last year when a train stalled on the tracks.
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