panic by



panic someone by something

to make someone lose control by doing something. She panicked Denise by describing the event too vividly. She panicked her horse by jerking the reins too tightly.
See also: panic

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Khordad-Persian Mythology
EditE-dit (Swedish)Hungarian, Swedish
Lavernelə-VURNEnglish
Sawney-Scottish
Aldebrand-Ancient Germanic
Sidonia-Late Roman, German