Sentence examples for Be astounded from inspiring English sources

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Be astounded

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To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.

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Senator John B. Breaux, Democrat of Louisiana, said Republicans "appeared to be astounded" at the Roth plan.

"If the public see Michael Watson light the Olympic torch, they'll be astounded, because I should really be nothing, I should be bed-bound.

Prepare to be astounded!

Thuận appeared to be astounded and asked Trueheart what blister gas was.

The hypocrisy here would be astounding if anyone had the capacity to be astounded anymore.

"But not the need to be astounded.

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"I'm astounded".

"Our team was astounded," Larsen told me.

Both women were astounded and very pleased.

"I was astounded," Mr. Whitehead wrote.

I am astounded, humbled and perplexed.

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