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Meanings of stupefied air in English
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Usage of stupefied air in English
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Both were gazing into a clump of trees with a stupefiedair.
2
N N. gazed with a stupefiedair on the departing servant.
3
We arrive; the doctor looks at me with a stupefiedair.
4
The poor woman listened with a stupefiedair; big tears rolled down her cheeks.
5
The sailor gazed at him with a stupefiedair.
6
He had the stupefiedair of a man who has lost for the time his volition.
7
She turned to him with a stupefiedair.
8
Valencia heard all this as in a dream; and watched her chattering brother with a stupefiedair.
9
The stricken woman had raised herself with difficulty, and was looking round her, with a stupefiedair.
10
The Marechal d'Estrees had a stupefiedair, as though he saw nothing but a mist before him.
11
The Abbe flung away the pruning-knife and branch that he was cutting, and gazed at Claudet with a stupefiedair.
12
For minutes they remained-heleaning back with a stupefiedair-shestanding before him; her face drooped, and covered with her hands.
13
Nature, in her fantastic trickery, had set such a seal of maidenhood upon Tess's countenance that he gazed at her with a stupefiedair.
14
The fat landlady held a knife in one hand and a half-peeled potato in the other, and gazed at her husband with a stupefiedair.
15
Silvère, crouching down on a beam, with lifeless and expressionless face, was looking straight before him into the pale twilight, with a calm, stupefiedair.
16
He indicates a space in the plain with his finger, and with a stupefiedair, as though he came out of a dream-"TheRed Tavern!"