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You can use it when you want to describe someone who is overwhelmed with fear and confusion. For example, "The crowd was panic-stricken when the fire alarm went off."
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panic-stricken
adjective
Very frightened, and unable to react sensibly because of panic.
Exact(55)
The people are panic-stricken.
Thalia looked panic-stricken.
Fletcher was panic-stricken.
Some will be panic-stricken.
He fails miserably, and becomes panic-stricken.
"And then I got panic-stricken.
We were all panic-stricken, shouting: "Chloe!
Similar(4)
"Nobody looked panic stricken".
I was panic stricken, and soon was panting like a dog.
It was very uncomfortable but at the time I was just panic stricken.
He didn't look violent but I was completely panic stricken.
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