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be dumbstruck

verb as in wonder

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Yet Reid continues to be dumbstruck at how his second in command keeps being overlooked.

Viewers of Netflix’s hit series, The Last Dance, will at first be dumbstruck by the way Michael Jordan passes to himself to dunk a basketball, Dennis Rodman’s party boy reputation and the length of Scottie Pippen’s legs, which seem to stretch 3-D style into living rooms.

After the vote he said Australians would be dumbstruck and appalled by the “disloyalty and deliberate insurgency” in the government.

Miss Duncan-the-second looked back at the little girl and all the sudden slapped both her hands over her ears, her mouth jumped open and she ’peared to be dumbstruck.

When his eyes hit ’em, some folks screamed, some folks laughed, some folks cried, and some folks ’peared to be dumbstruck.

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

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