Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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Examples for "frightened "
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 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.
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.
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 .
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