Sentence examples for pressing the panic button from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Push the panic button.

If someone pushes the panic button, they respond to a situation by becoming very frightened or excited.

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"The owners deserve huge credit for not pressing the panic button and trusting the staff and the players," Schmeichel said.

And wellbeing is an open enough concept, firmly at the heart of government, to allow our policy-brains to stop pressing the panic button.

And Republican consultant Ana Navarro told the Los Angeles Times: "Where his numbers are right now, we should be pressing the panic button".

And Republican consultant Ana Navarro told the Los Angeles Times: "Where his [Romney's] numbers are right now, we should be pressing the panic button".

Though the calendar is turning to August, leaving just six weeks before the current CBA expires, no one was pressing the panic button during the sixth straight week of talks.

Perhaps we should look at the data before pressing the panic button.

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There's no need to press the panic button yet.

I know I pressed the panic button.

Hit the panic button.

Hence the panic button.

He tested the panic button.

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