Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off.
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Examples for "floor "
1 A floor in home prices will also prevent future foreclosures, Zandi said.
2 These well-appointed three-bedroom top floor apartments come with particularly good quality fittings.
3 Soon, he said, he would get to work on the second floor .
4 The issue of casualisation and part time working conditions hit the floor .
5 The Empire State Building was going up almost a floor per day.
1 Indeed, authorities are using banks' excess capital to help cushion the shock .
2 Meanwhile, in Europe a hard Brexit shock was a risk, Deutsche said.
3 Meade said: We're all in a state of shock at the moment.
4 Patients: The target population was patients with consensus criteria for septic shock .
5 The decision to leave the EU sent shock waves throughout the EU.
1 Police used stun - grenades to disperse them; there were no reports of injuries.
2 Police used horses and stun grenades to try to control the crowds.
3 After the stun of the blow came the realization of the consequences.
4 One part bazooka round; one part suicidal drone; one part stun round.
5 The sight of the wharves and the ships seemed to stun her.
1 Tucker made two free throws and New Orleans turned the ball over .
2 They turned the ball over just four times in the second half.
3 During the opening 20 minutes, Purdue turned the ball over eight times.
4 Vandy turned the ball over 15 times, led by six from Lee.
5 Especially when the other team doesn't turn the ball over at all.
1 In New Zealand, local fans were also taken aback by the news.
2 The board were taken aback by size of the problem at Laiki.
3 Alice was quite taken aback by the extent of this negative concept.
4 Some users said they were taken aback by the silver fix loss.
5 It left several Ministers taken aback by the severity of the warnings.
1 Our batteries are able to blow out of the water every vessel that flies the Northern flag.
2 So when parenthood came knocking, I was blown out of the water .
3 It's blown out of the water by the North African state of Mauritania.
4 I feel the expectations are being blown out of the water , he said.
5 Their record has been blown out of the water by the humble jellyfish.
6 At a sweep, that theory is blown out of the water .
7 Yeah, and we could get blown out of the water too.
8 This idea was blown out of the water in 2004.
9 Back then, they were physically blown out of the water .
10 He was confident, but five years later Forbes' ideas were blown out of the water .
11 It's bad enough I may be blown out of the water by my own daughter.
12 Some are already at it and we all hope they get blown out of the water .
13 If there's a lockdown in the next four weeks we'll be blown out of the water .
14 Blown out of the water just like that.
15 Now, though, that argument (like all previous ones) has been blown out of the water .
16 Unless we surrender here we are going to be blown out of the water in short order.
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