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stunned

[stuhnd] / stʌnd /


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A stunned Clarke somehow stayed upright and staggered back to his corner.

From BBC

The Bundesliga side would have been expecting a tough evening upon their delayed arrival in England, but it turned into a memorable 2-0 victory to leave Guardiola stunned on his milestone moment.

From BBC

Oracle stunned markets when it unveiled a stronger-than-expected forecast for so-called Remaining Performance Obligations, or RPO, a key industry metric that often acts as a proxy for long term revenue projections.

From Barron's

When I asked my academic counselor if there were any courses on personal finance, the answer stunned me: “Nope, we don’t have anything.”

From MarketWatch

“Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,” Rian Johnson’s darkest, funniest and best installment yet in his three-film detective series, takes place in a church stunned by two sins.

From Los Angeles Times