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the panicky
adjective
In a state of panic.
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But I can feel the panicky despair beginning to subside.
Helping explain the panicky reaction, Virginia Heffernan at Yahoo News observed that Julia might be gay.
Afforded a 450-meter head start, Colbert lost but gained a signature move: the Panicky Flail.
Midway through the movie "Babe, Ferdinandd, the panicky, wise-talking duck, reaches his breaking point.
It has been fascinating to watch the panicky reaction to the Sarah Palin pick.
Think back to the panicky month of October: would knowing that have made you less nervous, or more?
That may help explain the panicky reactions in France, Russia and Kenya.When independent criticism did appear it was hostile.
The panicky selling had been one of the most visible signs of worsening inflation and a lack of economic confidence.
The confidence that came with the new germ theory seemed to provide shelter from the panicky days of old.
(The panicky flickerings of Cunningham's hands and the distressed turnings of his gaunt head haunt me still).
In the panicky months after the fall of Lehman, past prudence wasn't enough to insulate countries from the global recession.
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