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Meanings of panicky feeling in English
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Usage of panicky feeling in English
1
The panickyfeeling fled, and they regained their courage and self-possession.
2
She had a panickyfeeling that she had set great forces at work.
3
She had a panickyfeeling that she was going to cry.
4
The moment that I stopped running about so aimlessly the panickyfeeling left me.
5
Ann had a panickyfeeling as she searched the arrivals area for her son.
6
However, she intercepted the look and with a little panickyfeeling turned her eyes away.
7
He forced himself by an effort, which had something of the heroic, to drop this panickyfeeling.
8
When I turned thirty-five, I started getting a really panickyfeeling, Lucy said, and Clare breathed a little easier.
9
But, if you can collect and arrange your gray brain matter and suppress all panickyfeeling, it is easily got along with.
10
I get an edgy, panickyfeeling: we're dropping into a concrete-walled tube with hand-holds on one side, and it's black as night inside.
11
Halfway across the river, he came to a halt with a strange, panickyfeeling: there was no sign of Waterloo station on the other side.
12
It hurt but did not tear at him inside, nor did he have that odd panickyfeeling as if he could not get enough air.
13
He was wholly baffling to Mr. Plimpton, whose sense of alarm increased momentarily into an almost panickyfeeling as he remembered what Langmaid had said.
14
I grab a rung and shove myself down towards her, trying to ignore the panickyfeeling of breathlessness and the weird sensations around my collarbone.
15
I know that the market opened quiet and that later Coal Tars broke and there is a flurry- apanickyfeeling perhaps.