Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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.
6 It's different from the hot, panicked grief I feel for my family.
7 But later he said he panicked and fired the four shots accidentally.
8 Maybe he didn't know the severity of his wounds, or simply panicked .
9 But Jedra wasn't quite panicked enough to ignore the consequences of that.
10 But soon after the letter arrived, Lemmon received a panicked phone call.
11 The guards were large and burly but looked panicked by their approach.
12 This was the point where many novice divers experienced a panicked claustrophobia.
13 Had he panicked and run, seeing how quickly his partners went down?
14 DON'T PANIC The mood among financial firms was more practical than panicked .
15 If he hadn't known what was happening, he surely would have panicked .
16 Niki knew well the panicked animal flicker that sometimes darkened Avery's expression.
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