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Meanings of utterly astounded in English
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Usage of utterly astounded in English
1
The prince was utterlyastounded when his old preceptor entered his room.
2
When Mrs. Easterfield heard Olive's account of this incident she was utterlyastounded.
3
He seemed utterlyastounded when they made no answer.
4
He, utterlyastounded, could not at first believe it.
5
I was utterlyastounded; and, for a moment, was quite at a loss what to do.
6
M. Daubigeon and M. Galpin were utterlyastounded.
7
Jaqui was utterlyastounded by what he heard.
8
And frankly, I am utterlyastounded.
9
The Captain and his wife sat utterlyastounded; and Agnes, with her face hidden, was sobbing in her chair.
10
Bernice was utterlyastounded.
11
He is utterlyastounded.
12
Too utterlyastounded to offer any resistance, Danvers was hurried along the deck to the main hatch and made to descend.
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This, perhaps, was why he felt utterlyastounded when Blanche suddenly burst into tears, and began rocking herself backwards and forwards.
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So utterlyastounded was Darrin by this queer turn of affairs, that he forgot the matter that had taken him from his room.
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Fish was utterlyastounded by this proposition submitted by Sir Edward Thornton and coming almost as a personal and pressing request from Lord Granville.
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I was utterlyastounded at the change from the rude, rough bricklayer, scarred all over the face, to the clergyman-like appearance of this gentlemanly prisoner.