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II . panic [ˈpænık] VB trans, intr

sticky [ˈstıkı] ADJ

1. sticky:

tricky [ˈtrıkı] ADJ

panty [ˈpæntı] N

pancake [ˈpænkeık] N

parky [ˈpɑːkı] N Brit inf

manic [ˈmænık] ADJ MED

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Panic is paranoid, twitchy, panicky, and easily spooked, as his name suggests, but he appears to be relatively smart and is very cautious.
en.wikipedia.org
The composure, we just got a bit panicky.
www.the42.ie
Martin tries to contain the panicky teenagers but is knocked to the ground and trampled, resulting in fractured ribs.
en.wikipedia.org
If you're panicky or feeling anxious, it's probably easier to remember some facts than it is to go through a complex mathematical operation.
abcnews.go.com
However, he hasn't seen any definitive signs of trouble in terms of rising pulse prices or panicky importers.
www.producer.com
Ultimately, learning to cope with those panicky feelings -- feelings that might never disappear 100% -- will allow you to live a less limited life.
psychcentral.com
During the operation, a group of panicky horsemen caused a stampede in the marching columns and the three divisions that fought were badly scattered while other soldiers deserted.
en.wikipedia.org
Anyone who is feeling low, anxious or panicky all the time should seek medical advice.
www.nhs.uk
What was not normal was the slightly panicky tone of the "no comments".
www.abc.net.au
The second phone call, we got more panicky.
www.irishexaminer.com

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