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sudden panic

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meanings of suddenand panic


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sudden
adjective
uk /ˈsʌd.ən/ us /ˈsʌd.ən/
happening or done quickly and ...
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panic
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk /ˈpæn.ɪk/ us /ˈpæn.ɪk/
a sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought ...
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Examples of sudden panic


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As we have seen, here were violent crimes committed by men who had been soldiers that might have provided the spark for a suddenpanic.
I am fairly certain that my eloquence yesterday did not cause the suddenpanic, but other activities within the market were responsible.
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However, it is not our policy to make suddenpanic changes in our policy to adjust to a temporary situation.
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The second possibility is a suddenpanic programme massively to increase our nuclear programme.
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This suddenpanic rise is bad for fertiliser manufacturers.
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Then, in a suddenpanic, most, if not all, of this has been thrown overboard.
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A suddenpanic through a crash of prices would be the greatest disaster.
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All of us can remember the early 1970s and the suddenpanic of the world oil crisis and the feeling that there was not enough oil to go around.
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Therefore, towards the end of the financial year there is suddenpanic and a great deal of money has to be saved quickly, so they stop maintaining the buildings.
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This caused a suddenpanic.
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They ought to have spent a large sum of money on those ships and removed these sudden panics and these sudden scares.
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