Sentence examples for The consternation from inspiring English sources

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The consternation

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Amazement or horror that confounds the faculties, and incapacitates for reflection; terror, combined with amazement; dismay.

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The consternation of the left after that year's result is likely to prompt a rally to the Socialists this time.

Cue the consternation.

But oh the consternation this causes.

To the consternation of the unions, his pledges went on.

Nobody expressed the consternation better than Ms. Sills long ago.

After the consternation subsides, both make a discovery.

"And to the consternation of all," Seaver wrote, "he won".

"I am O.K. taking the consternation of my colleagues.

Yes (much to the consternation of many Indian musicians).

To the consternation of their tutors, they even insisted on graduating with a joint degree.

The left might include health care and civil rights, say, to the consternation of conservatives.

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