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Meanings of
panic-stricken
in английском
Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
frightened
terrified
panicked
panicky
panic-struck
Related terms
afraid
Synonyms
Examples for "
frightened
"
frightened
terrified
panicked
panicky
panic-struck
Examples for "
frightened
"
1
The
frightened
manager of the Red Spark was in the control room.
2
The idea of being seen
frightened
me; it just didn't stop me.
3
It's happened often enough that they aren't
frightened
by it any longer.
4
She had good intentions, but she wanted her friends to be
frightened
.
5
In fact, the idea of doing so
frightened
him quite a lot.
1
Paulo was
terrified
:
'Do you mean I'm going to have shock treatment?'
2
He is always
terrified
in the moment of real crisis and peril.
3
Cutler said both were
terrified
of Keylock, who threatened them with violence.
4
They are the actions of a government
terrified
of adverse media attention.
5
In a way she was
terrified
;
in another way she was contemptuous.
1
They
panicked
in the way that people trained to expect violence panic.
2
Of course, that was a surprise and, of course, they
panicked
then.
3
Some
panicked
producers have decided to continue exporting, even at a loss.
4
People
panicked
when they started to get into financial difficulties, Wrightson said.
5
The political establishment
panicked
in the immediate aftermath of the General Election.
1
I wouldn't be so
panicky
today based on what happened last night.
2
For one
panicky
moment he wondered if he had said too much.
3
So excellent against Serbia, they have been desperately disappointing, far too
panicky
.
4
Wall Street was
panicky
-
chiefly
because
of the immense depreciation in railway securities.
5
I got a little
panicky
;
we were treading in very dangerous waters.
1
Goignies also attempted, without success, to restore order among the
panic-struck
ranks.
2
The wounded man flew to the troop; the others were
panic-struck
,
and fled.
3
I marvelled at the self-possession so soon following the spell of
panic
-
struck
muttering.
4
They were already
panic-struck
by the unexpected appearance of the enemy.
5
I remember how we all stood, mute and
panic-struck
,
in the dark little counting-house.
Usage of
panic-stricken
in английском
1
The English hosts were in
panic-stricken
flight; Scotland at last was free.
2
They scream for mercy; they throw away their guns; they are
panic-stricken
.
3
To the
panic-stricken
people the minutes that followed seemed years of terror.
4
His failure left him puzzled and
panic-stricken
;
he could not understand it.
5
The possibility of passing in safety did not enter their
panic-stricken
minds.
6
The whole of the Dutch fortresses surrendered, the French garrisons flying
panic-stricken
.
7
Several have been caught while swimming in the Hudson, bewildered and
panic-stricken
.
8
The wounded Montcalm rode alone among the mad rush of
panic-stricken
fugitives.
9
Lennon put a comforting arm about the shoulders of the
panic-stricken
girl.
10
Weapon in hand, Snap forced the
panic-stricken
passengers back to their rooms.
11
Only the
panic-stricken
eyes seemed to flare wide and lustrous above it.
12
They swear they have been tricked and are
panic-stricken
over the situation.
13
She was standing by the broken window, surrounded by glass, looking
panic
-
stricken
.
14
She runs out
panic-stricken
the instant Mrs. Eustace Macallan looks at her.
15
Two more were killed before the
panic-stricken
horsemen were borne beyond range.
16
The sight that met her eyes rooted her,
panic-stricken
,
to the spot.
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About this term
panic-stricken
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
become panic-stricken
almost panic-stricken
panic-stricken men
panic-stricken flight
fly panic-stricken
More collocations
Panic-stricken
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Panic-stricken
across language varieties
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