Panic-stricken in a sentence as an adjective

Might cause the panic-stricken user to forward this email to his/her broker.

Parents didn't rush panic-stricken to the doctor for every bump and sneeze.

> I spend the day bedridden and panic-stricken by my own insecurities. To the author of the piece: you are depressed.

In a panic-stricken manner in a crowded theater? If not, then you accept that there are circumstances when "free speech" is not applicable.

Then there were the panic-stricken "Privacy is dead, security is dead" responses. Then there were the rationalising "No they're not" posts like the one you linked to there.

They even teach you that the most basic error in a stall condition is to pull back on the stick in a panic-stricken attempt at forcing the plane to gain altitude. I'm stupefied at these reports.

I think it's less about wanting to drop support for old hardware than it is a panic-stricken move because Windows 10 is not compelling on its own.

> No, "station in life" can be changed from that of a dignified and competent gentleman of culture to that of a panic-stricken, sobbing, self-loathing wreck, maybe a permanent wreck if you have no will, in less than an hour. So what?

It will take them 400 years to reach Earth, leaving our panic-stricken species in a state of fevered war preparation. From afar, the Trisolarans incapacitate our scientific research and monitor our communications.

Panic-stricken definitions

adjective

thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation; "became panicky as the snow deepened"; "felt panicked before each exam"; "trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd"; "the terrified horse bolted"

See also: panicky panicked panic-struck terrified frightened