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I felt utterly numb – it was like a surreal nightmare.
I walked out of the building into the rain, completely and utterly numb from everything I had just witnessed.
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So England head home, a disconsolate bunch, utterly outplayed, numbed by their capitulation and burdened by the gnawing realisation they crumpled in the fourth and fifth Tests after their R&R excursion to Dubai.
Either the post-traumatic stress disorder she describes in an afterword has left her so numb, so utterly anaesthetised, that a part of her is still unable to grasp what adult-child sex means in the real world – in which case, a kindly editor should have stepped in and saved her from herself.
The effect is disquieting, and can, as in The House of Hunger, be little short of horrifying: A doorway yawned blankly into me: it led to a smaller room: numb, dark and also utterly empty.
Now that Saddam is no longer, there is utterly no end game other than the numbing catechism of stopping terrorists.
Despite this, it's an utterly compelling compendium of ghostly, layered images, combined with languid shots of Ocean plastering some kind of numbing agent onto his face, which he then morphs into all manner of odd shapes.
Actually numb.
Numb toes.
Utterly absurd.
Utterly ridiculous.
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