Similar words: panic, Hispanic, sticky, Spanish, nickname, companion, organic, mechanic. Meaning: ['pænɪkɪ] adj. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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31. Some are panicky in C, individual worker even threaten should withstand not dry.
32. The nearly onomatopoeic word for that panicky hesitation just before you have to introduce someone whose name you can't quite remember.
33. Such panicky behaviour amplifies the impact of the Russian export ban.
34. Then fear that he would not be able to about this consuming fever made him panicky.
35. Are you feeling a bit panicky about events in your life?
36. When things are down , fans and the media get nervous and panicky.
37. They grow euphoric in authority and panicky at the thought of losing it.