stupefy|stupefied|stupefies|stupefying in English
verb
[stu·pe·fy || 'stuːpɪfaɪ /-tju-]
dull the senses; stun, make senseless; amaze, astound
Use "stupefy|stupefied|stupefies|stupefying" in a sentence
1. His next action was utterly stupefying.
2. He was stupefied with drink.
3. His scandal stupefied his company.
4. She was stupefied with cold.
5. We sat there stupefied.
6. I'll offer you " radiant, " " stupefying, " " awful, " " gut- wrenching. "
7. He was stupefied at the news.
8. Mcteague was stupefied with admiration.
9. He was stupefied with alcohol.
10. Awhape: To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly
11. To have a paralyzing or stupefying effect on.
12. He doctored the wine with a stupefying dose.
13. Paid and motey Zalman stupefies her viceroyship caramel Bemeaned and Aryanize malevolently
14. He is stupefied with grief [ terror ].
15. Mary was quite stupefied with rage.
16. The three spectators seemed quite stupefied.
17. Something Astonishing is astounding, staggering, stupefying, amazing, or incredible
18. Awhape - To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly
19. Mrs Mayston Ryle for a moment was stupefied.
20. She was stupefied looking out of the window.
21. I guess I can wait a little longer. Now. Stupefy.
22. I was too stupefied to answer him.
23. I was stupefied by what I read.
24. Our pilgrim remained stupefied with undefined apprehensions.
25. You've had another opportunity to try to stupefy me.