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He still recalls how dumbfounded he was in Los Angeles, where the Cubs were eliminated.
If polls are still the only reliable source of prediction, then it proves how dumbfounded we are with voter behavior, making pundit forecasting little more accurate than monkeys rolling dice with catchphrases.
Fassbender sits back with a drink as Bardem tries to articulate how dumbfounded he was by this act.
It seems most people in the class got a laugh out of it, including the professor who admitted how dumbfounded she was.
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Look how Brexiteer Bernard Jenkin dumbfounded Mark Mardell on The World at One last week: after listening to a polite but deadly exposition by the Japanese ambassador on why no deal would cripple Japanese industries here, Jenkin simply denied the ambassador had said it at all.
"How?" I said, dumbfounded.
The crunchier elements of my FB circle were dumbfounded: how could this possibly be happening?
Some who had noticed my standing and clapping were dumbfounded; how could I be applauding anything but Trump's exit?
"They were dumbfounded by how peaceful it was," Nahr says.
Coach Gary Kubiak appeared dumbfounded by how poorly his team had played, and he said his players looked slow moving around.
And even advocates of the kind of regulatory reform Trump has undertaken are dumbfounded by how the administration could lose so much, and actually deserve to.
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