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Panics meaning
plural of panic
Example sentences (20)
Carry remote panics with you at all times at home and equip your domestic staff with remote panics.
Before anyone panics, it’s worth remembering that the threat is significant but not imminent.
Bree (Juliet Godwin) comes running in and reassures her as she panics, feeling the tube down her throat helping her breathe.
Kernel panics can be triggered by software conflicts, incompatible drivers, or hardware issues.
Mira Rajput panics as she almost ruins her designer outfit, Shahid Kapoor's inputs bring out her best photos.
Mira Rajput panics as she almost ruins her designer outfit, Shahid Kapoor’s inputs bring out her best photos.
Nami immediately panics, especially since it can't be guaranteed that Edison and Lilith will make it in time.
New technologies have made panics and bank runs easier.
Panics over lenders have been characterised over the years by customers queuing around the block to take cash out.
The victim says small things like chocolate give her horrendous flashbacks and she panics as soon as she sees someone who looks like Burke.
When Corky lands a television gig, he panics and returns to his hometown, where he reconnects with his former high school sweetheart.
After a 3 months, it started experiencing frequent kernel panics, reboots, and blue screens.
After the awful circumstances, and with Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) distraught by what he’s seen, Chelsea panics as the police want to question her over her role.
As he comes face to face with a mutant bear in episode two, Knight Titus panics before hilariously getting destroyed by this bear.
Such instant panics won’t happen often – but they will happen.
The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Audra’s Medical Emergency – Tucker Panics After Ashley’s Plan Goes Wrong?
When the time comes to tell the residents, she panics under the pressure and confesses everything.
Affairs of the heart take precedence in Casualty, even over hospital lockdowns and terrorism panics.
But the central bank was set up in 1913 in large part to stave off bank problems and financial panics — when people become nervous about the future and rush to withdraw their money from bank accounts and sell off stocks, bonds and other investments.
Congress dramatically expanded the Fed’s powers to fight panics during the Great Depression, adding Section 13-3 to the Federal Reserve Act.