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Definition of the day : « panic stricken »

  • As in scared : adj frightened
  • As in panic-stricken : adj terrified
  • As in ascared : adj afraid
  • As in madding : adj frantic
  • As in panicky : adj afraid
  • As in afraid : adj fearful
  • As in hysterical : adj very upset, excited
Example sentences :
  • He was panic stricken, and absolutely did not know what to say.
  • Extract from : « The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus » by Horatio Alger Jr.
  • But his orders were unheeded, the Indians were panic stricken.
  • Extract from : « The Radio Detectives in the Jungle » by A. Hyatt Verrill
  • The invincible was vanquished and his followers were panic stricken.
  • Extract from : « The Secret Cache » by E. C. [Ethel Claire] Brill
  • They whirled away, panic stricken, giving their loud ‘kerp’ call.
  • Extract from : « Bird-Lore March-April 1916 » by Various
  • The prison officials, seeing their authority vanish, were panic stricken.
  • Extract from : « My Own Story » by Emmeline Pankhurst
  • He was startled and alarmed, but appears not to have been panic stricken.
  • Extract from : « The History of Cuba, vol. 1 » by Willis Fletcher Johnson
  • I have been sort of panic stricken all day and couldn't think.
  • Extract from : « A Girl Of The Limberlost » by Gene Stratton Porter
  • Indeed, the whole city seemed not only agog, but panic stricken.
  • Extract from : « The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth » by Timothy Templeton
  • They looked up off the convulsed earth with panic stricken eyes, their voices raised in agony.
  • Extract from : « Circle of Flight » by Richard Stockham
  • He tried to bring his troops into order, but they were so panic stricken that they fled, and he with them.
  • Extract from : « Elsie at Viamede » by Martha Finley