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  • 11panic-stricken — adjective Date: 1804 overcome with panic …

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  • 12Panic-stricken — Pan ic strick en, Panic struck Pan ic struck , a. Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd. Burke. Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Panic-struck — Panic stricken Pan ic strick en, Panic struck Pan ic struck , a. Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd. Burke. Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened.… …

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  • 14panic-stricken — /pan ik strik euhn/, adj. overcome with, characterized by, or resulting from fear, panic, or the like: panic stricken parents looking for their child; a panic stricken phone call. Also panic struck /pan ik struk /. [1795 1805] * * * …

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  • 15stricken — strick|en [ˈstrıkən] adj formal very badly affected by trouble, illness, unhappiness etc ▪ Fire broke out on the stricken ship. stricken by/with ▪ a country stricken by severe economic problems drought stricken/cancer stricken/tragedy stricken… …

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  • 16stricken — [[t]strɪ̱kən[/t]] 1) Stricken is the past participle of some meanings of strike. 2) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ by/with n If a person or place is stricken by something such as an unpleasant feeling, an illness, or a natural disaster, they are severely… …

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  • 17panic-stricken — adj alarmed, aghast, terrified, horrified, frightened, terror stricken, horror stricken; appalled, petrified, stupefied, stunned, knocked out, floored, overwhelmed; startled, fearful, overcome with fear; nervous, panicky, agitated, perturbed,… …

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  • 18panic-stricken — pan′ic strick en or pan′ic struck adj. overcome with, characterized by, or resulting from fear or panic • Etymology: 1795–1805 …

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