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astonished |
We were astonished when the magician disappeared.
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astounded |
The teacher was astounded by her student's excellent spelling score.
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flabbergasted |
I was flabbergasted when she told me she loved me.
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flummoxed |
We were flummoxed by the mysterious phone call.
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nonplussed |
He was nonplussed by the question.
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shocked |
They were shocked to hear about what their parents were like as children.
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speechless |
The news left me speechless.
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startled |
The loud bang startled the dog.
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stunned |
You might be stunned when I tell you what happened.
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taken |
They were taken aback by the goodwill they received from the community.
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aback |
They were taken aback by the goodwill they received from the community.
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