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Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
frightened
terrified
panicked
panic-stricken
panicky
afraid
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.
6
Agias and his companion watched the throng of
panic-struck
exiles.
7
And, strangling and
panic-struck
,
he became wilder in his fruitless efforts to wrench loose.
8
But there were others, who had been as it were
panic-struck
by the statement.
9
These poor people fled like
panic-struck
sheep, and the soldiery tracked them like wolves.
10
I was nearly as
panic-struck
and powerless as Welbeck himself.
11
Judges, advocates and auditors were
panic-struck
and breathless with attention.
12
While we sashayed on the steps, she glanced back,
panic
-
struck
.
13
The assailants fell back,
panic-struck
at the loss of their commander; and our attack failed.
14
Before sunrise the whole camp was
panic-struck
,
for it was surrounded by men with rifles.
15
After some time the KING enters, accompanied by many GRANDEES; and starts,
panic-struck
,
at the sight.
16
The authorities were completely
panic-struck
,
expecting that their own Town Hall would be the next attacked.
panic-struck
become panic-struck
fly panic-struck
already panic-struck
as panic-struck
bolt away panic-struck