Sentence examples for be aghast from inspiring English sources

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be aghast

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Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.

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Churchill would be aghast.

Madison would be aghast.

"Today we'd be aghast," he said.

Sanitation-obsessed Western hospitals would be aghast.

I don't want them to be aghast".

I think he must be aghast".

Most Americans would be aghast at such a thing.

JAMES MADISON "would be aghast" at America's vast surveillance programmes.

Audiences in this country tend to be aghast".

People in town would be aghast if I proposed that".

Were Eisenhower alive, he'd be aghast at our debt, deficits and still expanding military-industrial complex.

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