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Discover Ludwig"flabbergast" is a real word and is used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has shocked or amazed you. Example: I was flabbergasted when I found out I had won the lottery.
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The bird's-eye videos of cities and sea, with wing-flap sounds, flabbergast.
Focus on details of the black, glisteningly oiled Fang pieces: rhythmic elongation and compression of body parts, heads domed like cosmic eggs, sublimely abstracted hair plaits, and backs whose subtle planes flabbergast.
"Die Flabbergast" indeed.
This might not flabbergast anyone who has read the book lately.
Well, Dietrich Fischer-devoted devoted his entire life to "Die Flabbergast".
But Mr. Coben likes to flabbergast.
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Having said that, I suspect I would also find the people unfriendly and the price of a beer flabbergasting.
It is flabbergasting to my patients, too.
Her biography is now well known, and it still flabbergasts.
The flabbergasting quality of his sculpture "Guitar" (1912) and his collage "Guitar" (1913) reminds us of hierarchical judgments — good, better, best — which the evangelically pluralist "On Line" is at pains to dismiss.
Multiplying the numbers by forty-eight workweeks in a year, it seemed that I could make a flabbergasting half-million dollars a year.
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