It's just that sometimes people misunderstand their words and feel depressed and panicky.
This leads to the Oral Historian's Anxiety Syndrome, that panicky realization that irretrievable information is slipping away from us with every moment.
The Lord laughed at her, but Demi was not so panicky. They had been around Mengham, knowing what temper the LORD had and laughing at him unscrupulously.
Time is like a white pigeon in the square. The first second is leisurely and comfortable, but the next second is fluttering and flying, which makes people panicky and uncertain.
This has made carriers panicky about any uses they haven't pre-approved.
Reacting to market panic with panicky rate cuts is likely to make things worse rather than better.
He felt a little panicky as he returned when he saw those snowy cocoons, thick and hard, pleasure made him smile.
a panicky reaction, feeling, etc
Released meat tickets, like a frightened bird, have a panicky look.
Mother was still breathless and began to cough with a panicky look at the hand that was propped up in front of her.
Today the hope is that customers will be less panicky.
Before I could get too panicky, though, I began to glimpse some open Spaces through the webbed branches.
Once I sent a new emoji with Chinese characters "I'm panicky" when we discussed a project that could fail, one of the colleagues quickly pointed out, " Even you're using it! "
He woke repeatedly, panicky, convinced that somebody had called out to him in the distance, imagining that the wind whipping around the tent was footsteps or voices.
When things are down, fans and the media get nervous and panicky.
They grow euphoric in authority and panicky at the thought of losing it.
The obsession with Soviet intentions causes the west to be smug during periods of detente and panicky during crisis.
Being so utterly idle, and his mind filled with the numerous predictions which had been made concerning the scarcity of labour this winter and the panicky state of the financial market, Hurstwood read this with interest.
However, forcing oneself is always risky and he found it difficult to concentrate when he ran. His mind kept wandering and the more he thought, the more panicky and upset he became.