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A few bars in, half the class looked utterly aghast.
The striker, utterly aghast, reacted furiously... and then Gourcuff trudged off in his place.
So while she is horrified by Trump's victory, and in particular by those he is gathering round him – "I'm utterly aghast at the prospect of Stephen Bannon [founder of the right-wing news site, Breitbart] in the White House; any way you slice that, it's intolerable, he's a thug" – it's also possible to detect a certain fascination in her voice when she talks of him.
He's utterly aghast at the government's move.
And Post columnist Richard Cohen was utterly aghast at how "rude" Colbert had been to Bush.
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In 1976 Margaret Thatcher looked utterly implausible, her party aghast after selecting her by mistake.
Klass's spokesman, Jonathan Shalit, said the former Hear'Say singer was "utterly terrified" by the intruders and "aghast" at the police warning.
People who are aghast at the very idea of people with differing views not liking each other suddenly feel that they can utterly despise her – because she doesn't agree with them.
Slips aghast.
"They were aghast.
Many recipients are aghast.
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