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panicking

vb. (present participle of panic English)

WordNet
panic
  1. n. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety [syn: terror]

  2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events; "panic in the stock market"; "a war scare"; "a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building" [syn: scare]

  3. [also: panicking, panicked]

panic
  1. v. be overcome by a sudden fear; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"

  2. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic; "The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners"

  3. [also: panicking, panicked]

panicking

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Usage examples of "panicking".

As far as he could make out, they were still well inside the infected area, and until they escaped it, they were still at high risk from National Guardsmen, looters, panicking drivers, and the bacillus itself.

There was only the endless, almost hysterical push forward by the rebels, and the slow, panicking retreat of the Imperials.

The nation was locked now in a terrible paralysis of fear, and in spite of strict highway controls and the banning of westward airline flights, thousands of panicking refugees, in cars and-pick-ups and motor-homes, streamed towards the west.

All through the dark canyons of Manhattan there was the screeching and wailing of sirens, the endless smashing of windows, the report of gunfire, and a kind of grating roar, like a demonic beast crunching glass between its teeth, as the panicking population screamed and howled in a frenzy of destruction and despair.

On one or two occasions the events of the past few months had almost prompted him into being swayed by the overreactions and panickings of his lesser aides and acting prematurely.