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awestruck

adjective as in blank

adjective as in wondering

Weak match

adverb as in agape

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On the podcast circuit, there’s plenty of messing around, but sometimes the hosts seem awestruck, deferential or even nervous.

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While on his trip he captured everything from glaciers crumbling to a penguin colony that resembled "a holiday camp", resulting in a continual spectacle that left the 58-year-old awestruck.

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You can imagine how inspiring that must be for Wales' players, who have been awestruck in their admiration for the new head coach's meticulous methods.

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The impetus for this project was seeing these movies and being both awestruck and furious, actually enraged.

She couldn’t approach them or even wave; she just stared and vibrated, like an awestruck cartoon character with her finger in a light socket.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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