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terror-stricken

[ter-er-strik-uhn] / ˈtɛr ərˌstrɪk ən /






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The second dose, he tells patients with terror-stricken faces, will fall on a date during the summer holidays.

From New York Times

Trillion-dollar markets for government debt, the basic foundation of the financial system, lurched up and down in terror-stricken cycles.

From The Guardian

In it, one of the cartel’s lawyers, who had gone missing, sat in the shallow eddy of a river, bloody and terror-stricken, confessing a betrayal.

From New York Times

When the initial wave passed, and I still stood there, wracked with nausea and terror-stricken but alive, he was still there, too, his hand pressed against the window.

From Nature

When the horsemen and their rivals in armour swept across the Santerre plateau, driving terror-stricken Germans in front of them, they did the most amazing things.

From The Guardian