0 feeling suddenly very worried or frightened: --
Is he the panicky type?
a panicky feeling/expression/action
It does not make any sense to set them at risk by a panicky fiscal reaction which, in retrospect, might turn out to be overdone.
I have never heard more panicky speeches than those delivered on that occasion.
Some people have lost their heads and become panicky.
I am not panicky at the thought that we might not succeed in finalising convertibility in the next four or five years.
I hope that we will not be too panicky.
Could the dismissal of these men look panicky from any other point of view than a political point of view?
My main point is that it is an unfortunate time to do anything which looks panicky.
It should not be received, of course, in any panicky spirit; still, we regret that even such a statement should have to be made.