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Panic
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Panic
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Panic stricken
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Panical
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panicky
Same as panic stricken as the travellers became panicky as the snow deepened
Black Friday
when the news of the landing of the Pretender reached London or May 11 1866 when a financial panic commenced In the United States September 24 1869 and September 18 1873 on which financial panics began
Moratory
Of or pertaining to delay esp designating a law passed as in a time of financial panic to postpone or delay for a period the time at which notes bills of exchange and other obligations
Panicum
A genus of grasses including several hundred species some of which are valuable panic grass
Skedaddle
To betake ones self to flight as if in a panic to flee to run away
Law and order and public order
its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in the minds of the police personnel of the State from performing their legitimate duties in the maintenance
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