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.
26. To stupefy with or as if with alcoholic drink.
27. To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy.
28. The amount of money raised from the event is stupefying.
29. • Acumble † to benumb a 1300 • BECLUMPSE † to benumb 1611 • DAMP † to stifle the faculties with noxious 'fumes'; to stupefy, to benumb, to daze 1570 • DAVER to stupefy, to stun, to benumb c 1600 Sc
30. He was stupefied by the amount they had spent.
31. Foreman looked stupefied by the results of the test.
32. I stared up at Keith in stupefied Amazement
33. The stupefying fact is that Freud prefers the discourse of the hysteric.
34. Synonyms for Amazes include astonishes, astounds, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, shocks, startles, stuns, stupefies, surprises and bewilders
35. Synonyms for Astounds include amazes, astonishes, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, stuns, stupefies, surprises, bewilders, confounds and dazes
36. She bowed , stupefied, to his arguments for remaining a while.
37. Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
38. Stupefied, the group looked back at the Samaritan and remained speechless.
39. Revives someone, especially someone who has had Stupefy cast on them.
40. Slang terms for Ativan include goofballs, heavenly blues, stupefy or simply benzos
41. The explanation left him completely Befuddled.· (transitive) To stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol
42. Brazenly indisposing - miniatures decarbonating chorographic tranquilly Buccinatory detribalize Alfonse, stupefying stinking self-sown amoralism
43. Jean Valjean quitted the room, leaving Cosette stupefied at this enigmatical farewell.
44. Synonyms for Aweing include amazing, astonishing, overwhelming, impressing, stunning, dazzling, overawing, stupefying, striking and flabbergasting
45. Stupefied by tiredness, she just sat in front of the fire.
46. "They've done an enormous amount of number-crunching with stupefying amounts of detail, " he said.
47. Synonyms for Befuddles include baffles, confounds, confuses, bemuses, mystifies, perplexes, puzzles, bewilders, flummoxes and stupefies
48. Synonyms for Bewilders include baffles, confounds, confuses, bemuses, mystifies, perplexes, puzzles, flummoxes, stupefies and bamboozles
49. Synonyms for Astonishes include amazes, astounds, dumbfounds, flabbergasts, stuns, stupefies, surprises, bewilders, confounds and dazes
50. 3 Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
51. The great fresh open, after the stupefying warmth indoors, made them behave like wild things.
52. The challenge of feeding seven or eight billion people while oil supplies are falling is stupefying.
53. See, I will make Jerusalemabowlto stupefy all peoples roundabout. (Judah will be besieged, evenJerusalem.
54. Synonyms for Analgize include narcotize, dope, stupefy, sedate, poison, deaden, treat, dose, numb and anaesthetize
55. Synonyms for Bedazed include amazed, bemused, bewildered, confused, shocked, staggered, stunned and stupefied
56. Simple past tense and past participle of Awhape··(obsolete) Stupefied; terrified
57. Synonyms for Bedevilled include confused, dazed, befuddled, bewildered, confounded, stupefied, distracted, bemused, addled and addlepated
58. 1 : to muddle or stupefy with or as if with drink … Befuddled with drink all the time.
59. Synonyms for Befuddled include bewildered, confused, muddled, dazed, disorientated, perplexed, addled, stupefied, dizzy and groggy
60. Synonyms for Benumbed include numb, unfeeling, insensible, insensitive, stupefied, dazed, deadened, foggy, frozen and fuzzy
61. Synonyms for Befuddle include baffle, confound, confuse, bemuse, mystify, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, flummox and stupefy
62. 31 synonyms for Addle: confuse, bewilder, mix up, muddle, perplex, fluster, stupefy, befuddle, fuddle, go
63. Synonyms for Awing include amazing, astonishing, astounding, blowing away, stupefying, bewildering, blowing one's mind, bowling over, flabbergasting and impressing
64. Synonyms for Addled include bewildered, confused, befuddled, dazed, dizzy, muddled, mixed-up, muzzy, silly and stupefied
65. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
66. Synonyms for Addlebrained include addlepated, confused, dazed, befuddled, bewildered, confounded, stupefied, distracted, perplexed and bedevilled
67. 'Some people were stupefied that this research is going on in Togo,' said Mr Agba.
68. Suddenly , the atmosphere froze Stupefied , the group looked back at the Samaritan and remained speechless.
69. We were so stupefied by the news that we all sat in silence for a long time.
70. Cacodaemonia (disease) The Cacodaemon can telepathically communicate with the afflicted creature at any distance on the same plane; Saving Throw DC 17 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier (1 day); Stage 2 stupefied 1 (1 day); Stage 3 stupefied 2 (1 day)
71. Inert, stupefied, out cold, somnolent, torpid, insensible, dead to the world (informal), drugged Granpa lies Comatose on the sofa.
72. Virtu That, of course, is Machiavelli's virtu, princely virtue, what you do to leave the people satisfied and stupefied.
73. 21 synonyms for Astound: amaze, surprise, overwhelm, astonish, stagger, bewilder, daze, confound, stupefy, stun, take your breath away, boggle the mind
74. Novelist whose postmodernist works portray the anomie of an America Cosseted by material excess and stupefied by empty mass culture and politics.
75. On one occasion, Ron spontaneously shot a stupefy behind him, narrowly missing Luna as she crouched to avoid the streak of red.
76. Indeed, the stupefying losses in mortgage-related securities came in large part because of flawed, history-based models used by salesmen, rating agencies and investors.
77. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS JOHN RUSSELL Jim was stupefied to find himself once more pilloried and portraited and Ballyhooed in the newspapers
78. What makes slaves of men and women, Beclouding their intellects and stupefying their moral sensibilities so that the truths of God’s Word are not appreciated? _____ _____ CD-SG 8.7
79. She saw the risk she was in from a ruffian, who not only was such by profession , but had that evening been stupefying , by means of strong liquors.
80. 13 synonyms for Comatose: unconscious, in a coma, out cold, insensible, insensate, inert, stupefied, out cold, somnolent, torpid, insensible, dead to the world