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1
The members of the household were
so
stupefied
that they had done nothing.
2
Grief and terror had
so
stupefied
their senses that they did not know Prospero.
3
Others became
so
stupefied
that they lost all their senses.
4
Never was a company of people so perplexed, so interested, and
so
stupefied
,
before.
5
His sensibilities were
so
stupefied
by his sickness that these sounds excited but little emotion.
6
Touched by their interest and charity, Michael was
so
stupefied
that he could scarcely speak.
7
I will not suppose a brother
so
stupefied
;
and therefore to that I will not answer.
8
The Comtesse was
so
stupefied
that she did not know what to say in reply, at first.
9
The thighs of many were paralysed and many were
so
stupefied
that they lost all their energy.
10
He was
so
stupefied
that, on recovery, he hurried upstairs and got Hammond to levant with him.
11
It is not enough to debase them; they must be
so
stupefied
that they wish to be debased.
12
She recalled him sitting there alone, so immersed,
so
stupefied
;
yet she was sure he was not stupid.
13
But I made proper allowance for myself; I approved myself for being
so
stupefied
by a really stupefying thing.
14
Terror had
so
stupefied
the Old Boy, that he could not hear a word of what his companion said.
15
Not an exclamation was heard, not a hand raised to stay his departure,
so
stupefied
were all with astonishment.
16
Why art thou
so
stupefied
?
so
stupefied
so