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How to use panicky in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word panicky? Here are some examples.

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This results in the panicky reactions of dizziness, anxiety, wheeziness and gasping for air.
A panicky gent in casual business attire streaks by him with hands clamped tight over his ears, his mouth an ugly smear of discomfort.
The government intervened to end an illegal strike that had sparked a panicky run on the country's fifth-largest bank.
Soft, sloppy goals caused by panicky clearances and unfocused defending have blighted their play.
The battlefield was littered with atropine injectors used by panicky Iranian troops as an antidote against Iraqi nerve gas attacks.
In addition his is always jittery, nervous and panicky, always worried, always tense, never able to relax.
Players frequently get panicky when they're betting more than their bankroll really allows.
What she never loses sight of is the emotional reality of the situation or the panicky imperatives of war.
Ah, London, how I love your freezing tracks, your slippery pavements, your panicky, bolshy commuters, your sullen faces.
First, players frequently get panicky when they're betting more per than their bankroll really allows.
I became panicky the closer I got to the bottom of the slide and to the edge of the water.
The woman who owns the corporation displays her jealous, panicky fear of a younger rival.
You get panicky and page your friend who's capable of tackling such problems.
The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity.
After some panicky confusion, the lights dimmed, and a single frame appeared locked in the projector gate.
He used to get quite tensed up and panicky about things, but that is all in the past now.
All of them were still a little panicky, but now that the danger had passed, they were settling down.
It arrived after 20 minutes, but Mr Williams said as the woman waited she became nervous and panicky, very tearful and upset.
If you feel your garden lacks natural balance, or you are just the panicky type, invest in a loveliness of ladybirds.
For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy.
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She don't seem nervous or panicky at all, like most women would, breakin' in on a roughhouse scene like that.
I'm so scared that if I'm intercepted, I may get panicky, and if I do someone is likely to get hurt.
When it becomes panicky and fluctuates and resolves itself into small unheroic deals, woman gets the job.
A second stab of sparky flame split the darkness and Robideau reeled back into the arms of his panicky soldiers.
At six feet the panicky thought rushed into my mind, What if he will not run?
It was the Wild in him, the fear of hurt and of the trap, that had given rise to the panicky impulses to avoid contacts.
They bunched together panicky and started back for the lib'ry.
But he was going to the other extreme, growing harder as she was becoming more panicky.
I just shocked Suggs and the rest into a panicky silence while I ranted.
But we will not allow a panicky u-turn during PMQs to dictate Government policy.
He wondered with a panicky feeling whether he had hurt her in any way.
And although Laurel and Marlon didn't go the whole hog with their exes, their panicky snogs with Ashley and Donna have certainly cast a pall over their wedding day.
Conservative criticism of Labour's commitments on the deficit are laughable when desperate Tories are inventing money to pay for panicky phantom promises.
He was a slave to himself, which was natural in one with a healthy ego, but he rebelled in ways either murderous or panicky at being a slave to anybody else.
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