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How to use panic-stricken in a sentence

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An emergency telephone operator has received a top award after she talked a panic-stricken woman through a terrifying fire ordeal.
And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional.
His large, sad eyes sunken in a gaunt, skull-like face, wide and panic-stricken like those of a frightened deer.
There are others who are afraid of drastic change, while some are panic-stricken at the mere thought of change.
I was panic-stricken, and could do nothing except run and run to escape the police.
It was the most costly of a series of hurried clearances from panic-stricken and nervous City players.
He was panic-stricken and searched the streets frantically looking for her.
This was a «first» for the magicians, astrologers, and all others... and they were panic-stricken!
Sometimes the person is speechless, traumatized or even panic-stricken because multiple sclerosis often conjures up the image of a wheelchair.
You must be empathetic to your customers' needs and your co-workers who receive calls from panic-stricken customers.
The victim was panic-stricken and struggled violently, but Vanessa was able to complete the rescue using her lifesaving skills and knowledge.
Reaching the panic-stricken victim's side, Lieutenant Beaulieu grabbed him by his life jacket and encouraged him to swim towards the shore.
Remora, panic-stricken, improvised an acrobatic pirouette and founded itself on the back of the predator.
The Irish brogue became more pronounced as the voice became more panic-stricken.
He had not taken much notice until he heard a splash and the sound of panic-stricken voices.
But Turkish troops stopped these panic-stricken civilians at the Turkish border.
But the explanation seemed to work, because when I was done, Eve seemed more philosophical than panic-stricken.
It is hands down the most supercalifragilistic place in the world and the moment I arrived I was panic-stricken at the thought of leaving.
They left their parents panic-stricken, but yesterday, after the children were found safe and well in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, both families were understanding.
The panic-stricken parents of the three-year-old from Chippenham took her to Bristol Royal Infirmary on Friday night, after she developed a high temperature and sickness.
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She whispered this thought to Helen, and her friend was panic-stricken again.
I was panic-stricken at his words, and could not look at him without trembling.
The dropping of a charred ember from andiron to hearth made the panic-stricken man jump convulsively.
The whole place seemed to be alive, panic-stricken, frenzied with fear.
Terrified by a lunar eclipse, some are panic-stricken, but the phenomenon is well explained and held to be a sign of victory.
The panic-stricken servants took their blind refuge in the duties proper to the hour.
In the sudden thud, hiss, and glare of the igniting trees, the panic-stricken crowd seems to have swayed hesitatingly for some moments.
Everyone was too panic-stricken to think of a little girl no one was fond of.
For a few minutes he crouched in shadow, too panic-stricken to move.
The popular party were panic-stricken, and stirred neither hand nor foot.
But now, having attained my effect, I was suddenly panic-stricken.
He instantly put spurs to his steed, and scoured off followed by the panic-stricken herd, their fright being increased by the yells of the savages in their rear.
Then239 of a sudden a panic-stricken sergeant ran up to his watchtower.
And I, of course, shall be panic-stricken as usual, I shall begin bowing and scraping before her and pulling my dressing-gown round me, I shall begin smiling, telling lies.
Within a nanosecond, we had gone from liberal-minded parents to panic-stricken guilt-laden ones with a pathological fear of what the word PARTY invariably tends to entail.
Panic-stricken that I had managed to commit another boo-boo by ending up in a train going in the opposite direction, I looked at the brakeman.
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