panicstricken
English
Adjective
panicstricken (comparative more panicstricken, superlative most panicstricken)
- Alternative form of panic-stricken
- 1895 October 1, Stephen Crane, chapter 20, in The Red Badge of Courage, 1st US edition, New York: D. Appleton and Company, page 193:
- In the clouded haze men became panicstricken with the thought that the regiment had lost its path, and was proceeding in a perilous direction.
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Translations
panic-stricken — see panic-stricken
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