Use "flabbergast|flabbergasted|flabbergasting|flabbergasts" in a sentence

1. We were flabbergasted.

2. The flabbergasted aldermen were speechless.

3. We both looked at him flabbergasted.

4. She was too flabbergasted to speak.

5. Such simple unaffected trust flabbergasted me.

6. I was flabbergast after hearing the price she told me.

7. He was flabbergasted how it turned out.

8. Fourth Master Liu was even more flabbergasted.

9. I was flabbergasted at his reply.

10. I was Flabbergasted when she told me the price.

11. Studio executives were flabbergasted at the film's extraordinary success.

12. Synonyms for Aweing include amazing, astonishing, overwhelming, impressing, stunning, dazzling, overawing, stupefying, striking and flabbergasting

13. Evasive flabbergasting dawns Antipestilently everything unscrupulous mountaineers on top of joint's; Spaniardisations, unextendable onto Vigortol

14. Synonyms for Astounds include amazes, astonishes, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, stuns, stupefies, surprises, bewilders, confounds and dazes

15. Synonyms for Astonishes include amazes, astounds, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, stuns, stupefies, surprises, bewilders, confounds and dazes

16. When they announced her name, the winner just sat there, flabbergasted.

17. He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.

18. He is flabbergast when he hears that his friend has been accused of murder.

19. The chief of police was taken aback, completely flabbergasted.

20. I was flabbergasted at the violence of the thunder.

21. FlaBBergasted, he fumBled for the purse in his pocket.

22. The students were flabbergasted, they were speechless from bewilderment.

23. When I heard how much money we'd made, I was absolutely flabbergasted.

24. Synonyms for Amazes include astonishes, astounds, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, shocks, startles, stuns, stupefies, surprises and bewilders

25. I am flabbergasted, having only seen deer as the shyest of animals.

26. Well, he was rather flabbergasted! He sort of laughed, really.

27. Friends were flabbergasted by the news that they'd split up.

28. Flabbergasted, he fumbled for the purse in his pocket. No ! It was gone.

29. He was flabbergasted to discover that even without programmed mutation, evolution pushed forward.

30. I tell you I was flabbergasted and right terrified out of my wits.

31. Everybody was flabbergasted when I announced I was going to emigrate to Australia.

32. He was flabbergasted when he heard that his friend had been accused of murder.

33. Synonyms for Awing include amazing, astonishing, astounding, blowing away, stupefying, bewildering, blowing one's mind, bowling over, flabbergasting and impressing

34. Slang), dumbfounded, flabbergasted, agog, thunderstruck, awe-stricken Her performance left us Agape.

35. Doctors said they were flabbergasted at the decision to close the hospital.

36. Synonyms for Boggled include amazed, astonished, astounded, shocked, confused, flabbergasted, overwhelmed, stunned, surprised and bewildered

37. Synonyms for Astounded include astonished, shocked, stunned, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, alarmed, amazed, awestricken, awestruck and dumfounded

38. However, reporter on - line had actually discovered two sets flabbergasted the super inexpensive room.

39. How does the verb Astonish contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Astonish are amaze, astound, flabbergast, and surprise

40. This guy, who apparently left right before the auction started last night flabbergasted as well.

41. People bursting out flabbergast . On the way to home, his friend said: You are really stupid,(Sentence dictionary) why did you mention the whisky?

42. The chattering classes of Blackheath may find his food digestible enough, but my cellmate Paul was flabbergasted.

43. Trump’s ‘Crony pardons’ flabbergast the political world “He apparently didn’t consider, or didn’t care, how this might impact the Senate Republicans who will now be asked to

44. Adjective astonished, surprised, shocked, stunned, alarmed, staggered, startled, bewildered, dazed, confounded, electrified, bowled over (informal), dumbfounded, flabbergasted, stupefied, I was Astounded by its beauty

45. Amaze verb astonish, surprise, shock, stun, alarm, stagger, startle, bewilder, astound, daze, confound, stupefy, flabbergast, bowl someone over (informal), boggle someone's mind, dumbfound He Amazed us with his knowledge of local history.

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