panicky in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

panicky in the PONS Dictionary

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This is useful for those without much basketball knowledge, or those who tend to get panicky on key possessions.
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The composure, we just got a bit panicky.
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Panicky thoughts quickly become obsessive, running through one fearful outcome after another.
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I still remember that cold, panicky feeling of, what?
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The "c-word" can initiate a panicky urgency in them.
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The second phone call, we got more panicky.
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But when things get really, really congested, people get panicky.
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However, he hasn't seen any definitive signs of trouble in terms of rising pulse prices or panicky importers.
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People diagnosed with labyrinthitis can sometimes feel anxious and panicky as their world is literally turned upside down.
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Usually appears panicky and speaks in a high-pitched voice.
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