Sentence examples for seems flabbergasted from inspiring English sources

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"seems flabbergasted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means the subject of the sentence appears to be extremely surprised or shocked. Example: The audience seemed flabbergasted when the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.

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Kalin seems flabbergasted that anyone would shop at Wal-Mart to save 12 cents on a peach instead of supporting a local farmer.

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"This is a huge dam right here," said General Van Antwerp, who seemed flabbergasted.

The judge seemed flabbergasted, repeatedly asking "Have you ever heard of anything like this?" "I'm, I, I, I," Sullivan sputtered with exasperation.

These dams provide many benefits -- power, irrigation and shipping -- and most regional politicians seem flabbergasted that anyone would even think of breaching them.

Mr Barak emerges as a tragic figure bold to the point of recklessness, desperate to succeed at Camp David, but a loner who had gambled all on a final throw and seemed flabbergasted when Mr Arafat spurned what to Israel were truly historic concessions.If Mr Beilin's is the more readable of these books, Mr Ross's is the one for the historians.

Even though the video made no suggestion that Maynard carried her life-ending medications around with her, Baldwin referred to "this pill that she walks around with in her wallet" and seemed flabbergasted by the idea that Maynard would have made plans regarding the loved ones she wanted with her and music she wanted playing when she died.

"How could it?" Odenkirk seems genuinely "flabbergasted" by both the success arriving at a more "seasoned" age ("Let's put it that way," he says, "otherwise it's too depressing") and at how readily the "Breaking Bad" audience embraced "Better Call Saul".

The company seemed quite flabbergasted by Ellison's attacks, yet felt compelled to answer his claims all the same.

But during the subsequent news conference, Edwards seemed unaffected and was flabbergasted when someone suggested that his actions — beyond being reckless — were selfish.

Gaga's rather suggestive performance at the concert (she said she wanted to get "caught up in a Bill romance," announced that she was having a "Marilyn moment," and told Clinton she was "on the edge" with him) seemed to leave O'Donnell flabbergasted on his Monday show.

We are flabbergasted, by what seems an almost impossibly bit of bad luck in our timing.Asked how much the men from overseas earned, Mr Moinuddin says they did not have "personal" salaries.

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