panicky (Meaning)

Wordnet

panicky (s)

thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation

panicky Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd surged forward in a panicky stampede.
  2. Her heart pounded with panicky anticipation as she awaited the results.
  3. The students erupted into a panicky frenzy when the fire alarm sounded.
  4. The panicky driver swerved and narrowly missed the oncoming car.
  5. A sense of panicky unease gripped the town as the storm approached.
  6. The lost child wandered around in a panicky daze.
  7. The panicky crowd scattered in all directions as the bomb exploded.
  8. The panicked horse reared up and threatened to throw its rider.
  9. Amidst the chaos, she tried to maintain her composure, but a panicky feeling crept into her mind.
  10. The panicky screams of the trapped victims echoed through the darkness.

FAQs About the word panicky

thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation

timid, spooked, alarmed, nervous, jumpy, anxious, afraid, agitated, panic-stricken, horrified

sure, courageous, gutsy, adventurous, bold, heroic, gutsy, venturesome, confident, gallant

The crowd surged forward in a panicky stampede.

Her heart pounded with panicky anticipation as she awaited the results.

The students erupted into a panicky frenzy when the fire alarm sounded.

The panicky driver swerved and narrowly missed the oncoming car.