panic|panics in English
noun
[pan·ic || 'pænɪk]
sense of extreme fright; attack of fear, episode of fright; alarm, dismay, scare; sudden extensive fright regarding financial affairs resulting in hasty selling and a sharp fall in prices; (Slang) very funny person; funny thing
Use "panic|panics" in a sentence
1. The unsub fears riley will talk, panics, weighs his options...
2. Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises (5th ed.).
3. It's the one-off thug who normally panics and lashes out.
4. Panics are relatively rare for ACPI and are the top priority to be fixed.
5. Don't panic!
6. When Wei's theft is discovered, he panics and holds Wu's sister at knifepoint.
7. I won't panic.
8. City of Panic.
9. We didn't panic.
10. He sells fear, panic.
11. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia.
12. Sudden panic overtook her.
13. People with Agoraphobia frequently also experience panic attacks, but panic attacks, or panic disorder, are not a requirement for a diagnosis of Agoraphobia.
14. The paper, “Banking Crises Without Panics,” appears in the February issue of the Quarterly Journal of Economics
15. Think this guy's gonna panic?
16. All right, no one panic.
17. Panic by the General Staff?
18. Her face distorted in panic.
19. We can't start a panic.
20. But there was no panic.
21. Roeser, undaunted, refuses to panic.
22. Agoraphobia frequently accompanies panic disorder.
23. The children fled in panic.
24. Clogged the toilet? Don't panic
25. Social anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia,