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to amazement
noun
The condition of being amazed; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration; astonishment.
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On 20 April, just four days after the Rhode Island attack, fear gave way to amazement.
One may be horrified by these two, or laugh at them, but both horror and laughter give way to amazement at the human talent for survival.
Annoyance turned to amazement when some in the crowd noticed that the train was an ancient dreadnought, something out of a time warp.
Her feelings moved over her face like clouds scudding across the sky, distaste turning first to amazement and then, more crushingly, to embarrassment.
Surprise soon gave way to amazement as Mr. Koganov found 19th-century mansions nestled by modest brick midcentury styles on streets that seemed much calmer than Midwood, Brooklyn, where he was renting a two-bedroom.
By H. Shoben The New Yorker, January 11 , 1930 P. 11Motorman on Fourth Avenue street car skips across the street into southbound car to amazement of passengers, who watch him curiously.
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To my amazement, to my chagrin, I have succeeded.
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To my amazement, it has never had to be repaired.
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