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flabbergasted

adjective as in bowled over

adjective as in breathless

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He said he was "absolutely flabbergasted" when he heard his family butcher, which opened 50 years ago, had won.

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Jessica, who bought a flat there in 2007, said the she was "flabbergasted" by the hike, due to come into effect in April, adding: "They're asking for more than what we get rent."

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“They’re flabbergasted. I think they believe that the president is not just an unreliable partner, but a hostile partner.”

Claire Holmes said she was "flabbergasted and entranced" by the project, leading her to invite Mrs Foster and her creation to the town.

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As the couple returned home and looked to the north, “we could see Eaton Canyon was totally involved in fire, from top to bottom, and we were flabbergasted. It happened so fast,” Ward said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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