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thunderstruck

[thuhn-der-struhk] / ˈθʌn dərˌstrʌk /


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Diamond recalled she was “thunderstruck” years ago upon seeing Krymov’s wordless take on “Don Quixote,” with the whimsically phonetic title “Sir Vantes. Donkey Hot.”

From New York Times

“I was thunderstruck!” she said in the oral history.

From Washington Post

But he was "thunderstruck" when he heard the library faced closure.

From BBC

The large, raucous crowd that had been following DeChambeau seemed thunderstruck.

From New York Times

“We were both thunderstruck when we first saw each other,” she said during a video call from Florida, where she was visiting her mother, Toots, who briefly wandered into the frame.

From New York Times