How To Use Panicky In A Sentence
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The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity.
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The adrenalin rush speeds your heart up and can make you feel panicky, too.
The Sun
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Now the opposite seems to be happening: a panicky rally.
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She said: 'I got a bit panicky.
The Sun
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The Pan of the universe drives people panicky, that is they lose speech.
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
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He used to get quite tensed up and panicky about things, but that is all in the past now.
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Don't get alarmed, don't get peevish, don't get panicky, don't be a wicked old flutterer, Ham, my boy!" he said.
Bones in London
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The Minnesota GOP has already released an ad that drills down on all of this, recalling Dayton's flight from DC because he was worried about the threat of terrorism, calling him "panicky" and "erratic.
Mark Dayton, Minnesota Gubernatorial Nominee, Assailed By GOP For Being 'Panicky...Erratic' (VIDEO)
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‘Now, I get very panicky at the sound of a loud explosion caused by a tire blowout or the sound of a car backfiring in the parking lot,’ he said jokingly.
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Desperate for a wee, he did two laps of the living room barking his shins and becoming increasingly panicky before finally locating the light switch and making good his escape.
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He would become very panicky when put on his back while his nappy was being changed.
Caring for your Unborn Child
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It is not the task of catallactic theory to depict in detail the calamities of panicky days and weeks and to dwell upon their sometimes grotesque aspects.
_Politik
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Go on the attack and she risks being labelled panicky and desperate.
Hillary Hits Obama In New Speech: "I've Heard A Lot Of Talk About Turning The Page"
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The weakness and the panicky feeling had gone.
Times, Sunday Times
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I sometimes feel panicky in crowded, noisy places.
The Sun
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the standing woman shouted, with that panicky maddened body language you use when people aren't getting it in charades.
PROSPECT HILL
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The thought made the old man panicky for the moment, and he stretched forth a palsied hand which wandered tremblingly over the small heap of dry wood beside him.
THE LAW OF LIFE
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I can feel a panicky blush spreading over my neck.
Times, Sunday Times
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It usually happens just as you're dropping off and it can make you feel panicky, too.
The Sun
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All over the country, muggle parents are already growing panicky.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was all getting a bit panicky.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was getting fractious and crabby while I was getting panicky.
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And a panicky 999 call.
The Sun
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The less-than-panicky call it jittery response by world markets on Monday to debt-talk failures has strengthened the right-wing argument that a default is no catastrophe.
Craig Crawford: Y2K Syndrome Infects Debt Debate
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Much of my own time was spent with unhappy , nearly panicky, colleagues.
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Some regular users get very panicky and feel they are being got at by other people.
Taking Drugs Seriously
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Going down is twice as fast and a gazillion times more panicky than climbing up.
Times, Sunday Times
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The trades have been full of stories about wholesale firings; panicky studios have cut salaries of office slaveys and minor employees.
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They make you feel sick and panicky.
The Sun
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became panicky as the snow deepened
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That isn't being fearful or panicky, that is just good sense.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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He was getting fractious and crabby while I was getting panicky because I knew there was something else and I couldn't remember what it was.
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Buckshot disturbed the river's surface like panicky shoals of fish.
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So you ask for more power, which causes the committee to have a bit of a panicky wobble.
Times, Sunday Times
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They even managed to Google themselves - twice in fact; first, by overpricing the shares; then, through panicky underpricing.
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Your daughter is young but can still learn how to cope with panicky feelings.
The Sun
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The decline has elicited a response from officials here that economists described as panicky, including a number of plans that would have seemed inconceivable a few months ago.
Rocky Mount Telegram - Business
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A panicky gent in casual business attire streaks by him with hands clamped tight over his ears, his mouth an ugly smear of discomfort.
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Maybe even oh please, oh please sexually deviant or deliciously filthy in the eyes of a panicky, manic depressive Christian God, something that would make priests swoon, Mormons moan and more than a few Republican senators run off to the bathhouse for a hot sweat and a rubdown?
Mark Morford: Hello, Sinner! What Are You Guilty of Today?
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And my panicky heart soared just as fast.
Times, Sunday Times
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Every place we'd tried was booked up, so we were getting a bit panicky.
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For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy.
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You pour your heart and soul into them, so it's a panicky feeling knowing they are being sent down the catwalk to be judged or criticised.
Times, Sunday Times
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Panicky use of unsterile needles may transmit HIV, hepatitis C, or other infections.
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Players frequently get panicky when they're betting more than their bankroll really allows.
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat.
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In addition his is always jittery, nervous and panicky, always worried, always tense, never able to relax.
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Or on the first panicky glance at the vast hall that once was crowded, the barely hearable gasp and soft stumble of the one beside you?
Swan Song of the Last Believer
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It's a short-term panicky mode that people are in.
BusinessWeek.com --
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The source added: 'It has left some people feeling uncomfortable and a bit panicky.
The Sun
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Now, now, don't get all panicky on me.
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There was no follow-up of panicky wings or scurrying small mammals: it was too far away for that.
MOONDROP TO MURDER
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Investors were getting jittery, and some were downright panicky.
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At times, she became panicky and acted as if she were seeing something scary or having something scary happen to her.
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I became panicky the closer I got to the bottom of the slide and to the edge of the water.
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Just looking at it tends to make me feel panicky.
Christianity Today
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You just can't see him because this so-called panicky deer won't stand up.
Grouse Diary Entry
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The company is like the panicky old woman wondering how she lost a penny in her purse while giving exact change in the express line at the grocery store.
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Afraid he would fall, he scrambled panicky onto the wall's top.
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You now have ways of dealing with the panicky feeling you may experience, and you know that your symptoms can do you no harm.
Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
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You can't really fight and rely on the beast to intervene, which can lead to some panicky moments.
The Sun
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The woman who owns the corporation displays her jealous, panicky fear of a younger rival.
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Some regular users get very panicky and feel they are being got at by other people.
Taking Drugs Seriously
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If you feel your garden lacks natural balance, or you are just the panicky type, invest in a loveliness of ladybirds.
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You get panicky and page your friend who's capable of tackling such problems.
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Then the sky narrowed at the edges and he began screaming at a panicky squire, "Back sail, _back sail_!
Mission to Moulokin
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There was a pleasing modesty to his claim that he was merely'a cook' and his panicky air over the frying pan endeared.
Times, Sunday Times
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Diving instructors teach panicky novices to focus on tiny things. Oceans are too vast to contemplate sanely, so reduce the scope of your attention to ease panic.
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After a panicky call from her dressmaker, she is worried that her train is now so long she will not be able to walk in it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The government intervened to end an illegal strike that had sparked a panicky run on the country's fifth-largest bank.
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Eugene O'Neill of accident which keeps a homesick sailor tied to the sea in "The Long Voyage Home," and the mutual humiliation which abashes both victim and tormentors when, as conclusion to the panicky solemnities of "In the Zone," a parcel of Smitty's is found to be a bunch of old love-letters instead of the suspected bomb.
The Real Eugene O'Neil
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‘Be silent, be calm,’ he told the panicky crowd, speaking in a reassuring voice over his bullhorn.
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That isn't being fearful or panicky, that is just good sense. vendari01 wrote: Boogerman, you can see a car coming at you, if you look, and not step out in front of it.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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You might feel a bit panicky today, but it's just that present problems are diversifying a bit too much for your liking.
The Sun
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People are still panicky," Pawan Thapa, a resident of Gangtok, capital of Sikkim, told Reuters by phone.
Magnitude 6.8 quake in India, several dead
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He had now gone from vaguely panicky to upset.
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What she never loses sight of is the emotional reality of the situation or the panicky imperatives of war.
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When we hit bad weather in the open ocean, and the whole boat was heeling at an angle not conducive to sleep or gravity, the trainees would often get scared, and panicky - which sometimes translated into aggression and violence.
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The battlefield was littered with atropine injectors used by panicky Iranian troops as an antidote against Iraqi nerve gas attacks.
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They were so bitter about Britain and all her works that I gathered they were getting pretty panicky, and that made me as jolly as a sandboy.
Greenmantle
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By now it's become legend: the band records an album that leaves their label bosses scared, confused, and panicky.
Quick Before it Melts
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I was in the progressive wing of the Senate, and we had used filibusters periodically to stop some of the excesses of the Nixon administration and to kill ill-considered antibusing legislation when the country was in a panicky backlash against school integration.
The Good Fight
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It arrived after 20 minutes, but Mr Williams said as the woman waited she became nervous and panicky, very tearful and upset.
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It's true to say that people suffering stress and anxiety do feel panicky at times.
The Sun
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He said: 'They seemed a bit panicky.
The Sun
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All of them were still a little panicky, but now that the danger had passed, they were settling down.
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Getting tense may give you the odd sleepless night or panicky moment.
The Sun
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat.
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Soft, sloppy goals caused by panicky clearances and unfocused defending have blighted their play.
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The room was filled with the voices of the panicky technicians.
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And my panicky heart soared just as fast.
Times, Sunday Times
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Panicky depositors were turned away from Stanford International Bank and some of its Latin American affiliates Thursday, unable to withdraw their money after U.S.
WN.com - Photown News
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And my panicky heart soared just as fast.
Times, Sunday Times
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TV networks undertook a panicky rejig of schedules amid a feeling that the nation's entire moral centre had shifted.
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If you have to leave a meeting or the theatre because you feel panicky don't feel that you have let yourself down.
Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
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She had a white puffy panicky face and prominent eyes accentuated by pink eyeshadow.
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This season wasn ' t supposed to be a panicky rebuilder.
Cowboys Ride in on a Rented Mule
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But there are many other explanations for panicky feelings and dizziness.
The Sun
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Perch followed him into the book for dragging down the same player as he bore down on goal and it was all getting a bit panicky.
The Sun
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I sometimes feel panicky in crowded, noisy places.
The Sun
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This calms me and stops me feeling panicky.
The Sun
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Ah, London, how I love your freezing tracks, your slippery pavements, your panicky, bolshy commuters, your sullen faces.
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This idyll is short-lived as the elephantine squall of S.O.S. rears its panicky, hard-riffing head.
The Line Of Best Fit
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Desperate for a wee, he did two laps of the living room barking his shins and becoming increasingly panicky before finally locating the light switch and making good his escape.
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She had a white puffy panicky face and prominent eyes accentuated by pink eyeshadow.
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Let's say that you have a problem going to the cinema or theatre because you feel panicky there.
Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
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First, players frequently get panicky when they're betting more per than their bankroll really allows.