panic-stricken
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of panic-stricken
First recorded in 1795–1805
Example Sentences
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Investors waking up to volatile and panic-stricken markets on Monday may be surprised to discover that gold is now in negative territory for the year after a painful bout of profit-taking and deleveraging.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 23, 2026
Prosecutors argued that this left his poorly trained, panic-stricken crew effectively useless amid the fire, which possibly originated in a trash can sometime after 2:35 a.m.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2026
But the great Dutchman has also struggled badly, as proved by his panic-stricken handball that gave away a penalty in the heavy Champions League loss to PSV Eindhoven at Anfield.
From BBC • Dec. 3, 2025
“Are you panic-stricken? Are your eyes wide? Do you look furtive?” he said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 11, 2025
Ordinary peaceful creatures were usually panic-stricken at the sight of Cluny the Scourge at the head of his army.
From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques
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