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  • 1panicky — pan ick*y adj. Same as {panic stricken}; as, the travellers became panicky as the snow deepened. Syn: panic stricken, panic struck, petrified, terrified, frightened. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2panicky — (adj.) 1869, from PANIC (Cf. panic) (n.1) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Panickiness …

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  • 3panicky — [[t]pæ̱nɪki[/t]] ADJ GRADED A panicky feeling or panicky behaviour is characterized by panic. Amy felt a moment of pure, panicky loneliness... Many women feel panicky travelling home at night alone. ...yesterday s panicky decision by the Bank of… …

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  • 4panicky — adj. to get panicky over * * * to get panicky over …

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  • 5panicky — pan|ic|ky [ˈpænıki] adj informal very nervous and anxious ▪ By 10 o clock she was starting to get a bit panicky …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 6panicky — adjective informal very nervous or anxious: Emily always gets panicky about exams …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7panicky — panic ► NOUN 1) sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. 2) informal frenzied hurry to do something. ► VERB (panicked, panicking) ▪ feel or cause to feel panic. DERIVATIVES panicky adjective …

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  • 8panicky — adjective thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation became panicky as the snow deepened felt panicked before each exam trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd the terrified horse bolted • Syn: ↑panicked, ↑panic stricken, ↑pani …

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  • 9Panicky Pancakes — est un court métrage de la série Oswald le lapin chanceux, produit par le studio Robert Winkler Productions et sorti le 1er octobre 1928. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Commentair …

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  • 10panicky — adjective see panic II …

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