Sentence example with the word 'panicky'

panicky

afraid, coward, edgy, funking, intimidated, milksoppy, on edge, panic-stricken, sissified, uneasy, weakhearted

Definition adj. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation

Last update: August 4, 2015


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If he didn't take off his necklace before the end of the day, she might just have to … The thought made her panicky and eager.   [Please select]

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He did feel panicky, and that was from thoughts of what shame might befall Lucy.   [Please select]

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Plimpton, whose sense of alarm increased momentarily into an almost panicky feeling as he remembered what Langmaid had said.   [Please select]

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He had rested but a moment, when he was seized with an extraordinary "panicky" feeling.   [Please select]

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The feeling among the Indians could not be described as in the least "panicky."   [Please select]

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Don't believe all you see in the newspapers, and especially don't let the Paris _Herald_ make you panicky.   [Please select]

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If they feel themselves growing panicky, they had better sit down and wait until they can reason things out.   [Please select]

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She gave a last panicky shiver when she heard his latch-key, then pulled herself together.   [Please select]

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So in she came, and Billie, watching out of the corner of one eye, felt a panicky desire to pull the covers over her head and hide.   [Please select]

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I don't take any stock in the belief of some people that investors and residents will be panicky and afraid to build up again.   [Please select]

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