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1 They had evidently become panic-stricken and left in hot haste.
2 Hugh had always been healthy, but at his first normal childhood illness she had become panic - stricken .
3 He seemed to become panic-stricken when the police at the last lock ordered us to return.
4 From the moment of the first failure they become panic-stricken and can no longer go on speaking connectedly.
5 The members of the crew, who had become panic-stricken when the helpless ship encountered the iceberg, paused and looked shamefaced.
6 The girl did not dare give way to her own terror, for she felt if she should become panic-stricken all would be lost.
7 He knows no such thing as becoming panic-stricken from surprise or fear.
8 He wilted, became panic-stricken , turned and fled to his horse and galloped away.
9 The teamsters became panic-stricken and added to the general rout.
10 With the tossing of the boat the apes became panic-stricken .
11 They became panic-stricken at the boldness of the rush made by the invading force.
12 At the battle of Bull's Run the army of the North became panic-stricken and fled.
13 Montreal became panic-stricken lest the soldiers, baited past endurance, should break out in open violence.
14 The men directly before me were quickly becoming panic-stricken .
15 Even before the bombardment had been long in operation almost the entire civil population became panic-stricken .
16 The crew became panic-stricken and rushing to Jesus besought Him to save them from death in the storm.
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