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Meanings of panic-stricken flight in English
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Usage of panic-stricken flight in English
1
The English hosts were in panic-strickenflight; Scotland at last was free.
2
On either hand was every evidence of hasty and panic-strickenflight.
3
Therefore, such cannot be the motive for your panic-strickenflight.
4
At the sight of that man, dream and reality had crashed together, sending him into panic-strickenflight.
5
A last withering volley crashed from the loop-holed building, and then its defenders also took to panic-strickenflight.
6
First to catch his eye were a dozen or more graceful animals dashing away from the shore in panic-strickenflight.
7
Returning a moment later from panic-strickenflight, the full meaning of the act dawned upon the boys and remorse overcame them.
8
The retreat, or panic-strickenflight rather, had, in fact, never ceased on the part of most of those who had been in the main battle.
9
Each army believed itself hopelessly defeated, and abandoning tents, baggage, artillery, ammunition, the remnants of each, betook themselves to panic- stricken flight.
10
Time and again, as if expecting pursuit, she looked over her shoulder-poisedlike a creature of the woods ready for instant panic-strickenflight.