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Did you mean "was surprised"? You can use "was surprised" to describe a reaction to an unexpected event or situation. Example: "When I heard the news, I was surprised by the outcome."
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was surprise
noun
Something not expected.
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It was surprise.
The result was surprise enough.
No. What spooked traders was surprise.
Mostly, there was surprise, especially among blacks.
His response was surprise and acceptance, she said, not disapproval.
However, there was surprise in political circles and elsewhere.
My first reaction on hearing this was surprise.
First there was surprise, then shock, then anger.
The goal was surprise, which often involved Letterman doing slapstick with a proto- Jackass" bent.
In a twist, the agency that had created campaigns for Travelocity before Burnett was — surprise — McKinney.
That was why Wheeler's initial reaction to hearing he had been traded was surprise.
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