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Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
frightened
terrified
panicked
panic-stricken
panic-struck
afraid
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.
6
Then she fell
panicky
again and held the transmitter to him appealingly.
7
The best of drivers feel
panicky
,
while women and children are terror-stricken.
8
A
panicky
inclination to fly back to the temple came over her.
9
He barely moved, though Toshiko could hear him taking little
panicky
breaths.
10
She felt for Ben, found him, and hugged him with
panicky
tightness.
11
Falcons exploded when
panicky
crews got into too much of a hurry.
12
On my teacher's salary, I did get a little
panicky
at times.
13
However that may be, that night was a night of
panicky
desperation.
14
The Tories are retorting that the Lib Dems are
panicky
and juvenile.
15
The thing's, so to speak, contagious, and
panicky
investors are not logical.
16
He was sitting on his haunches now, his eyes wide and
panicky
.
panicky
panicky feeling
get panicky
feel panicky
almost panicky
panicky moment