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flabbergast

[flab-er-gast] / ˈflæb ərˌgæst /


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One Instagram commenter, a longtime “Wheel of Fortune” watcher, was flabbergasted, having never “seen Pat pull these kinds of shenanigans.”

From Los Angeles Times

From there, she launched into three solid minutes of gasping flabbergasted appreciation, a speech that, over time, grew self-aware: “I love it up here!” she yelped as Conti glared expectantly from the pit.

From Washington Post

He has played with the technology to learn about his “enemy” and finds it to be “honestly flabbergasting” how “something I had always felt was very human and complex can be automated so well.”

From Washington Post

“I was extremely surprised and flabbergasted,” he said.

From Washington Post

Her ending point, in her own brilliantly literary libretto set to her brilliantly head-spinning mix of musical elements, is a flabbergasting commentary about a protagonist who falls head-over-heels in love with a rose.

From Los Angeles Times