panicky [ˈpænɪkɪ] adjetivode pánico (familiar) (reaction)- she got panicky -> le entró el pánico
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panicky [ˈpænɪkɪ]
adjective
[+person, behaviour] nervioso aid agencies are starting to sound panicky I admit I was panicky, and thought my son was very seriously ill as it got dark, he started to feel more and more panicky we knew something was wrong from her panicky behaviour
[+decision, action] motivado por el pánico el nerviosismo;or avoid taking any panicky decisions a panicky confiscation of 50-rouble notes this was clearly a panicky effort on the part of the prime minister to distance himself from what was going on
[+reaction] nervioso; motivado por el pánico el nerviosismo;or the panicky reaction of a tired government
to get panicky dejarse llevar por el pánico
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