panicked in English

verb
1
feel or cause to feel panic.
the crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit
synonyms:be alarmedbe scaredbe nervousbe afraidtake frightbe agitatedbe hystericallose one's nerveget overwroughtget worked upflapget in a flaplose one's coolget into a tizzyfreak outget in a stewhave kittensfrightenalarmscareunnervethrow into a tizzyfreak out
adjective
verb

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1. Maybe I panicked.

2. You fucking panicked!

3. He panicked over this accident.

4. The thunder panicked the horses.

5. The rebels panicked and fled.

6. Panicked marchers and onlookers ran for cover.

7. The dominant one wouldn't have panicked like that.

8. Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded.

9. The banks were panicked into selling sterling.

10. When the parachute didn't open I just panicked.

11. The clown panicked the audience with a gag.

12. The banks were panicked into selling dollars.

13. Everyone panicked[sentencedict .com], and people started screaming.

14. Lisa panicked when she heard she might be fired.

15. The crowd panicked at the sound of the guns.

16. The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her.

17. Amycus was panicking, and panicked people are likely to ramble

18. Her mind devoid of any coherent thought(Sentencedict.com), Hilary panicked.

19. " We were panicked , but all of us are safe . "

20. The driver apparently panicked and ran off the road.

21. The soldiers panicked and opened fire on the raiders.

22. Her mind devoid of any coherent thought, Hilary panicked.

23. Residents panicked as flaming petrol poured down the street.

24. The crowd panicked and ten people were trampled to death.

25. He panicked and ran as fast as he could to safety.

26. He panicked and ran five blocks to the local fire station.

27. She refused to be panicked into a hasty marriage.

28. Brandon Childress never panicked as shot after shot Clanged off the rim

29. It would be an instinctual panicked move with no forethought or malice.

30. I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.

31. The flock of sheep had panicked into a shambling run.

32. The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts.

33. They know what makes me scared, excited, panicked, proud or sad.

34. Many on Wall Street have therefore concluded that something panicked the usually unflappable chairman.

35. The protests became more violent and many people were panicked into leaving the country.

36. Panicked, angry and perilously close to tears, Isabel sprang for the door.

37. We will not be panicked into making a decision before we have considered all the evidence.

38. The soldiers of the artillery train had panicked and cut the traces of their horses.

39. In front of the various disasters and severe diseases, we are shockingly panicked but feel helpless!

40. He panicked due to the sudden blankness in his eyes and the momentary darkness

41. Everyone panicked and cried out for somebody to help - but... it was too late...

42. Chambers panicked and buried himself and the machine gun in the stupid rice paddy.

43. Police have reported that their switchboards are jammed with calls from an alarmed and panicked public.

44. That panicked America's trading partners and spelled the end of the Bretton Woods regime of fixed exchange rates.

45. Well, you roused my interest of course; but also I panicked, felt I must follow on from you.

46. Hutt panicked and struck again and again and again until his defenceless victim fell to the floor.

47. Synonyms for scared the Bejesus out of include scared, frightened, panicked, terrified, petrified, startled, alarmed, shocked, appalled and horrified

48. Agoraphobia causes people to avoid places and situations where they might feel trapped, helpless, panicked, embarrassed or out …

49. But his 11-year-old pal panicked because he was frightened of getting into trouble, it was revealed yesterday.

50. 24 Huge flurries of snow and feathers as his 20 panicked concubines flew up into the surrounding trees.