Sentences with phrase «mad panic»

The phrase "mad panic" means a state of extreme and uncontrollable fear or anxiety. Full definition
We are now virtually half way through the transfer window, but as we have come to realise, nothing much often happens until the mad panic on deadline day.
Would love this day course, it will stop the mad panic I get into when magazines ask me for product shots!
Pre capsule wardrobe, spring would come around and I'd go into a mad panic, frittering my monthly wages on clothes, shoes and accessories I thought I needed based on what I'd seen in magazines, on blogs and the blessed Pinterest.
On countless occasions I've thrown on a coat or two of this just before running out of the door in a mad panic, and found it's dried even before I've reached my car.
I'm really looking forward to spending next weekend at home with my sisters, finishing off our Christmas shopping (usually just me in a mad panic), wrapping all our gifts and having movie marathons with a snowball in hand!
A typical day will find me getting up too late, getting in a mad panic, drinking seven cups of coffee, smoking loads of fags and then deciding to hoover the carpet, paint the walls or watch Neighbours - anything to avoid writing.
In a mad panic I called my friends Darren and Kirsten and asked if — despite it being Boxing Day and all — I could come to their place for a few hours and use their electronic equipment.
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