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look aghast

verb as in wonder

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That’s why many Parisians — even some working on the official Swimming Plan — look aghast at the idea of diving into the river.

Even so, I’ve also met Latina grandmothers who look aghast at the mention of zarzuela, remembering being dragged to shows as children by their grandmothers.

Mr. Malek isn’t the brilliant technician and ace scene-stealer that Mr. Hoffman is, so there isn’t much for him to do but squint through thick eyeglasses and look aghast at the inhumanity of it all.

Now know why he might wish to offer his protection, and at the same time, revel in the look aghast in those wide eyes as the full dimensions of their prison are revealed.

A revelatory new study finds that yelling during sports could have greater benefits for performance than many of us might expect, even if it might cause spectators to look aghast and cover their ears.

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

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