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单词 panic-struck
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I may have made a straight A in physics, but I was panic-struck. The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z
The men, not seeing their enemy, and having lost their leaders, became panic-struck, and fell back in disorder. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z
The hamlet was soon infected, and its panic-struck inhabitants fled in every direction, scattering death in their flight, until driven back within their boundaries. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
The English were surprised and panic-struck, and left six hundred dead on the field of battle. Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight 2012-01-19T03:00:21.953Z
It was a sensational halt, due to his forgetting the amounts or demanding corroboration at the eleventh hour, and the stingy often recklessly amended their contributions, panic-struck under the pressure of imminent publicity. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
Then, as a skein, unconscious of danger, approaches, he suddenly shows himself; the birds, panic-struck, huddle together before they alter their line of flight, and the sportsman fires into the midst of them. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z
The one hundred days' men would not fight, but ran in all directions panic-struck, some of them reaching Baltimore, fifty-eight miles distant, without halting. Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers 2011-09-29T02:00:13.017Z
Juliet now stood in scarcely less dismay than she had been witnessing all around her; panic-struck to find herself in the power of a person whose character was so wantonly tyrannic and irascible. The Wanderer (Volume 3 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:28.670Z
Never since the days of Robinson Crusoe was ever man so panic-struck by footprints in the sand as I. Although it was broad daylight, and the air was alive with sounds, I fairly trembled. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 1/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:34.720Z
How merciful!' exclaimed those who had been most panic-struck. The Parent's Assistant Stories for Children 2011-05-18T02:00:12.733Z
Cool, deliberate reason reassured on that point, but the thought brought him a little panic-struck catch of breath. Doors of the Night 2011-04-12T02:00:23.287Z
Poor Mrs. Gourlay had contrived to borrow money to pay the rent, but she had been panic-struck by calamity, and, by her brother's advice, had abandoned Deptford Farm. The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 2011-03-23T02:00:23.527Z
Nevertheless, they were brave, and accustomed to confront any known danger; but here was something unusual, an undetermined peril, and they became panic-struck. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Or are they so panic-struck with the loss of Canada as to be afraid to correspond with me? Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
"Hidden, surely, in their beds," cried the general, loudly and cheerfully, for he perceived the crowds about him were panic-struck. Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico
The Allies now crowded in, in great numbers, and the French, panic-struck, fled on all sides, abandoning the whole centre of their intrenchments to the bold assailants. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
Not one of the chiefs escaped, and only so many of their panic-struck followers, as could feign themselves dead, or bury themselves, till the tempest was past, under the heaps of their slain comrades. Sketches of Aboriginal Life American Tableaux, No. 1
I stood for a moment panic-struck at the horrible spectacle.  Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2
When they hear that aeroplanes are coming they are quite panic-struck. My Diary in Serbia: April 1, 1915-Nov. 1, 1915
My wife will be panic-struck and begin by abandoning the house, the kitchen-garden and everything. Peasant Tales of Russia
Marching around Paris by way of Auxerre, only Troyes blocked the way, and its garrison, panic-struck, evacuated the town after a show of resistance. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
So desperate and savage did the fight become, that even the panic-struck and frightened pilgrims appear at last to have been more intent upon the destruction of each other than desirous to save themselves. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant
Scarcely awaiting the shock of their enemy, the panic-struck barbarians fled rapidly and tumultuously across the plain. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West
Your friends have discovered the ambush, thanks to that coward's uproar; and now the rascals are panic-struck! Cudjo's Cave
There, see!—from some concealment in the bark, mysteriously safe till now, a six-legged beetle, panic-struck and doomed. When Ghost Meets Ghost
The Queen and her regicide, for he could not be called her husband, were panic-struck when they heard of this avenging paction. Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters
At that time the nation, recent from republican ardours, was often panic-struck by papistical conspiracies, and projects of arbitrary power; and it was on this principle that he took part against the Society. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
As if panic-struck, Brougham broke off, and ran upon some other tack. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. III
He seemed panic-struck,— Or, doubted his luck,— For he neither staid question nor answer! The Baron's Yule Feast: A Christmas Rhyme
She had a quiet self-command that refused to be panic-struck. When Ghost Meets Ghost
Barbara was panic-struck: she remained silent for a few minutes, and then clasping her hands, implored Lady Frances to do—she knew not what. The Buccaneer A Tale
Fresh barricades were erected in all the most populous quarters of the city, and the soldiers, stupefied and panic-struck, renounced all further opposition to the revolt. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
The panic-struck individual who had just vacated it was of course the proprietor. The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865
Terrified at the death of their comrades, the remainder were panic-struck, and instantly ran below. Famous Islands and Memorable Voyages
The assailants fell back, panic-struck at the loss of their commander; and our attack failed. A Treatise on the Tactical Use of the Three Arms: Infantry, Artillery, and Cavalry
The enemy, panic-struck at their sudden and hideous yell, fled with precipitancy, leaving their arms, accoutrements, and haversacks. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816
He was too confounded and panic-struck to attempt either argument or persuasion. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story
The posts in that direction are weak, and the whites panic-struck, if indeed they have not all fled to the fort. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance
A 'fearful' agent in Shakespeare's use is not one that shrinks in alarm from the act, but an agent that causes others to shrink; not panic-struck, but panic-striking. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1
The nation which gave itself to the rule of the Stuarts was another nation from the panic-struck people that gave itself in the crash of social and religious order to the guidance of the Tudors. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660
England became the common refuge of the panic-struck Protestants. History of the English People, Volume IV
Though panic-struck with this ominous voice, she dared not complain, nor ask to have the man removed. The Peasant and the Prince
He was easily panic-struck, because the impulse of the forward movement was necessary to keep him strung to effort; and the retrograde immediately became a rout, because daring, without constancy, collapses with the first reaction. Western Characters or Types of Border Life in the Western States
Wheeling round, the British dragoons fled, panic-struck, followed by the Ghorchurras, even among the ranks of the artillery. Our Soldiers Gallant Deeds of the British Army during Victoria's Reign
Chronicler in the text states, that from the great stillness which prevailed throughout the English camp, the enemy imagined they were panic-struck, and intended to decamp. King Henry the Fifth Arranged for Representation at the Princess's Theatre
The rout was complete and the enemy so demoralized that Longstreet—feeling that he could be crushed while panic-struck—ordered Wheeler to intercept his flight. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
The charioteers were panic-struck when they beheld the terrific, indefatigable flame, blazing over the head of magnanimous Pelides; for the azure-eyed goddess Minerva lighted it. The Iliad of Homer (1873)
A horse, with a blood-stained saddle, unhurt himself, approached him, stood nickering for a moment, then panic-struck again, lashed out with his heels and fled. The Long Roll
A well-directed fire from the batteries soon, however, set fire to these novel defences, and the skirmishers, panic-struck, took to flight before the main body had begun to advance. Our Soldiers Gallant Deeds of the British Army during Victoria's Reign
The Cardinal took the paper from the hands of the overwhelmed and panic-struck minister, and read it. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
He now visualized the whole scene that followed upon the receipt of the telegram; the hurried, tearful packing, the bewildered children, the panic-struck servants rushing about obeying the orders of a hysterical mistress. Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
The rest of the legion followed him with resistless fury, the Vitellians being panic-struck, and throwing themselves headlong from the works. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome
The enemy were panic-struck with their misfortune—our troops and sailors inspired with fresh courage—and the fire was recommenced with three cheers and redoubled vigour. The King's Own
The people of Pennsylvania and New York were panic-struck; a second time the evils of war had been transferred from Southern to Northern territory. Expansion and Conflict
These poor people fled like panic-struck sheep, and the soldiery tracked them like wolves. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
The authorities were completely panic-struck, expecting that their own Town Hall would be the next attacked. The Golden Grasshopper A story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham
At Wildtree, the now familiar scene of the whole household gathered panic-struck an the threshold drove him precipitately to his room. A Dog with a Bad Name
For a few moments the monkey-race stood panic-struck, but the stream flowed on, and in a minute or two the monkeys continued their gambols as if nothing had happened.—Gay, Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
It is said that, on the morrow after his return, looking from his window on the field where his forces were encamped overnight, he was panic-struck by the smallness of the number that remained. Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth
Both lights were stamped out by the panic-struck men, who thought a sally had been made from the fort. The Lady of Fort St. John
For a moment, I doubted whether imagination had not some share in producing my sensation; but I had not been previously panic-struck; and even now I attended to my own sensations without mental discomposure. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
The exceptions consisted of a few high-born females, who, panic-struck, and tamed by sorrow, had joined him. The Last Man
The "Simple Priests" were active in the diffusion of their master's doctrines, and how rapid their progress must have been we may see from the panic-struck exaggerations of their opponents. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400
They speared two in canoes shoving off, and the rest, panic-struck, took to the water, and thirty-five were slain. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 Continued By A Narrative Of His Last Moments And Sufferings, Obtained From His Faithful Servants Chuma And Susi
They knew the retrograde party were panic-struck, and hoped to use the occasion to free the Pope from its meshes. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe
The Indians were so completely taken by surprise, that they became panic-struck and fled in every direction. The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself
I, and in a few brief years, all you,—this panic-struck army, and all the population of fair Greece, will no longer be. The Last Man
The traditions of its destructiveness and the panic-struck words of the statutes passed after its visitation have been amply justified by modern research. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400
The wounded man flew to the troop; the others were panic-struck, and fled. The Yankee Tea-party Or, Boston in 1773
But whether in adopting this measure we are madly active or weakly passive or pusillanimously panic-struck, the effects will be the same. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12)
No wild creature of the American wilderness could have been more panic-struck by a firebrand, than at this period hunted Israel was by a red coat. Israel Potter
Foolish girl," cried Raymond angrily, "are you like my valiant soldiers, panic-struck? The Last Man
It was undoubtedly a bold adventure, and carried with it the appearance of defiance, especially when we consider the panic-struck condition of the enemy on the loss of the Hessian post. A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North America, in Which the Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the Revolution of America Are Corrected and Cleared Up
They did so, until they came near the place to which they were to be conducted, when one of them became apparently panic-struck and fled, beckoning to his companion to follow him. Lecture on the Aborigines of Newfoundland Delivered Before the Mechanics' Institute, at St. John's, Newfoundland, on Monday, 17th January, 1859
He hesitated to divest himself of his overcoat, panic-struck and meditating flight. The Brimming Cup
The besieged were amazed and panic-struck; yet, to their eternal credit, they made what even Cromwell admits to have been a "stiff resistance." An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
There could be no doubt from which room they came, and the panic-struck company dashed upstairs like a breakaway mob of cattle. Stories of the Border Marches
The Indians were so completely taken by surprise, that they became panic-struck, and fled in every direction. Christopher Carson
We thought there was some chance, that in the present panic-struck state of the Mexicans, we might obtain possession of the place by a bold and sudden assault. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844
The warped and pallid face, the panic-struck eyes, the sweat, the wound in the neck, the damp hands nervously pulling the hem of the sheet—these indications were not to be gainsaid. Tales of the Five Towns
On entering, Alicia was panic-struck at her aunt's pale countenance, fiery eyes, and frame convulsed with passion. Marriage
But there were others, who had been as it were panic-struck by the statement. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808) Volume II
The negroes now became panic-struck, and some paddled towards the shore, others jumped overboard and swam; the sharks caught several. The Pirates Own Book
Karna said, 'I behold all these blessed ones, looking as if alarmed and panic-struck and unresolved and unwilling to fight. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Virata Parva
Brady spied the Indians first and instantly resolved to attack them, trusting that they would be panic-struck and flee; though after a single discharge of their rifles he and his men would be left helpless. The Winning of the West, Volume 3 The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany Commonwealths, 1784-1790
The Indians were too surprised and panic-struck to offer any serious resistance, and not a man of Sevier's force was even wounded. The Winning of the West, Volume 2 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783
The road through the swamp was thronged with women and children, heavy-hearted and panic-struck; destitute of all the comforts of life, travelling day and night, and in continual dread of the tomahawk and scalping-knife! The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776
He now returns to Vraibleusia, where all are panic-struck, and his friend, the banker, unlike his "perpetual ticket," has stopped payment, and all our traveller's resources. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 322, July 12, 1828
And beholding that Gandharva approach them like a lion in fury, all the Sutas trembling with fear and greatly distressed, became panic-struck. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Virata Parva
He is adventurous, but easily panic-struck; and sacrifices the vanity of self-opinion to the necessity of self-preservation. The Spirit of the Age Contemporary Portraits
While those who had marched up so boldly into the country, now panic-struck, were every where busied in demolishing their works, blowing up their magazines, and hurrying back to town in the utmost dismay. The Life of General Francis Marion
Judges, advocates and auditors were panic-struck and breathless with attention. Wieland: or, the Transformation, an American Tale
When the mate made an abrupt start, a little brown half-naked boy, with large black eyes, and the string of a written charm round his neck, became panic-struck at once. The End of the Tether
We returned to the house, more panic-struck than I can describe. The Purcell Papers — Volume 3
But ere a torch our crown of towers could burn, Ere they had tasted of our blood, they turn Forced by the Dragon; in their rear The din of Ares panic-struck they hear. Oedipus Trilogy
While the slaves generally were panic-struck, and howling with alarm, the murderer himself was calm and collected, and appeared as though nothing unusual had happened. My Bondage and My Freedom
When spirits in thy circle rise, Gaunt Wonder, panic-struck, and pale, Impatient Hope, and dread Surmise, Attendants on the mystic tale! Poems
The foe arrives, sees the antlered monarch, and is panic-struck. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862
Ross took Washington and burned the public buildings; and the panic-struck Americans foolishly burned the Columbia, 44, and Argus, 18, which were nearly ready for service. The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans
A battle is fought; the vanquished seldom think of rallying again; the whole inhabitants become panic-struck, and the conquerors have only to bind the slaves, and carry off their plunder and their victims. Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa
On seeing the first words referring for explanation to Helen's letter to the general, panic-struck, Lady Cecilia hurried to her own room to read the rest privately. Tales and Novels — Volume 10
The toils which I had endured in reaching this height appeared, to my panic-struck fancy, less easy to be borne again than death. Edgar Huntly or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker
Upon this he advanced to Athlone, meeting every indication of a routed and panic-struck army. Autobiographical Sketches
Before sunrise the whole camp was panic-struck, for it was surrounded by men with rifles. My Tropic Isle
The earl's knights and their men-at-arms struck not a single blow, but seeming panic-struck, scattered and fled in all directions, the earl and forty men alone gaining Bruges. A March on London
For, most of them being killed by the trunks and broken boughs of trees, the Gauls, who beset the wood on all sides in arms killed the rest, panic-struck by so unexpected a disaster. The History of Rome, Books 09 to 26
She was disconcerted, if not panic-struck, by the violence of his first kiss; but her consternation was delectable to her. Hilda Lessways
He might as easily have calmed the winds, as the disorder of a panic-struck mob, unschooled by discipline or experience. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1
One laughs at the probable conversation between an old hunting squire coming up to comfort the First Lord of the Treasury, on the rumor that he was panic-struck. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
"The nation which gave itself to the rule of the Stewarts was another nation from the panic-struck people that gave itself in the crash of social and religious order to the guidance of the Tudors." Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
The sudden and unsuspected nature of the attack, however, occasioned still greater terror; and the cavalry charging them, thus panic-struck, chased them with great slaughter as far as their gates. The History of Rome, Books 09 to 26
Desperate as was the contest, it had been short; for he yet heard the footsteps of the panic-struck Helen, flying along the passage. The Scottish Chiefs
In spite of his panic-struck protestations that he knew less than nothing about woman's requirements, she led him up-town. Rainbow's End
And, strangling and panic-struck, he became wilder in his fruitless efforts to wrench loose. Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story
What counts more, Their bridges to the rear we have nearly grasped, And panic-struck they crowd the few left free, Choking the track, with cries of "All is lost!" The Dynasts
Most of the wealthy people and "leaders of opinion" in the Eastern cities were panic-struck at the proposal to take the fleet away from Atlantic waters. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
Soon after this the stair-door was forced, and the panic-struck women ran shrieking into the room to their mistress. The Scottish Chiefs
Then the stream of men retreating, mixed with clogging masses of panic-struck civilians, became a torrent. Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
After throwing his "engine" he ran off and in a moment was overtaken by the panic-struck people flying away from the spot after the second explosion. Under Western Eyes
Ignoring the panic-struck woman on the bank, he flashed past her and galloped, body-deep, into the water; toward the swaying canoe. Further Adventures of Lad
I remember how we all stood, mute and panic-struck, in the dark little counting-house. John Halifax, Gentleman
She led the youth trembling, appalled, To the lake-banks he saw sink and rise Like a panic-struck breast. Poems — Volume 2
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