panicked

IPA: pˈænɪkt

adjective

  • Experiencing or in a state of panic.
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Examples of "panicked" in Sentences

  • That's why Burke, while not panicked, is certainly concerned.
  • She kept seeing her mothers face looking down at her, her expression panicked.
  • Whatever she saw in his expression panicked her and in less than a blink, she was average height with short red hair and dark brown eyes.
  • But instead, we sit in panicked silence, each of us probably formulating a plan as to how we will get out of this or really, if in fact this will be the end of us.
  • We have had wardens who have "panicked" -- not necessarily "panicked" in the sense of panic, but, in the actual moment of the incident, they have rather lost their heads.
  • He drove to the building after seeing plane and smoke from the crash, put his ladders up to the building -- and when he saw that the people at the window were 'panicked' -- climbed into the building, and helped get five people out.

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