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Examples for "flabbergast "
Examples for "flabbergast "
1 Then quit your flabbergast , and talk in plain English.
2 The near mania that once flabbergasted even emerging market specialists is gone.
3 He appeared to be flabbergasted , having recognized Chen and realized his position.
4 Howsomever what flabbergasts me air thet ye hain't met up with Alexander.
5 I mean, how that is happening in 2019 is is flabbergasting to me.
1 Penn State, Barkley bowl over Washington in Fiesta GLENDALE, Ariz. -No.
2 Percy Wendell used to bowl over the tackler by running very low.
3 I turn the bowl over , dumping the paper onto the table.
4 Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water.
5 He carried the bowl over to her, and set it in her lap.
1 Derek Dougan remembers: Us hard-nosed pros simply sat boggle - eyed as Real's display unfolded.
2 Some of the techniques and cooking styles they used made my mind boggle .
3 Our minds boggle all the more for being left to their own devices.
4 The elaborate African cocktails served at the Bbar boggle the mind.
5 I will then decide, since you boggle about a mere form.
6 Why do you bother and boggle so about killing a pig?
7 Difficult to master but good fun, it has the capacity to boggle the mind.
8 But the mind may boggle at the idea of simulated mown grass, presented vertically.
9 I have seen beasts and giants that boggle the mind.
10 What a boggle it would be to learn their secret.
11 Fire dancers spin, juggle and twirl fire in ways designed to boggle and amaze.
12 That tha'll be put in haunted chamber wi' a boggle .
13 Zounds, man, never stammer and boggle , but out with it!'
14 There had to be hundreds of them, maybe even thousands; enough to boggle the mind.
15 Those numbers boggle the imagination, and underscore how essential content is to Instagram's continued growth.
16 Incidentally, I notice from the trailer that the boggle - eyed loon with the scalpel is German.
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