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How to use awed in a sentence

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At the beach a mile later, after two deer in a patch of scrub oak bring the hikers to an awed standstill, the teachers present the day's lessons.
Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public.
There was an brief, awed silence before the audience decided it was safe to laugh.
However often I saw it, I never ceased to be awed by its august power, majesty and beauty.
Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians.
I was awed by the amount of labor that went into building such a magnificent structure.
When they reached the top, all three stable hands were awed by the sight that met their eyes.
I think it's because he's the dumb blonde of American journalism, so awed by his proximity to power that he buys whatever he's being sold.
Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior.
It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy.
No one lives here, no one could live here, and even the Tuareg of the region treat it with an awed respect.
He awed at the power flooding his senses, filling him with unsurpassed might.
Friends, family and awed passers-by stood to watch the glorious procession, and bus drivers leaned out their windows to shake our hands.
Qian must have surely shocked and awed so many people with his photographic memory of so many texts in different languages.
He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family.
The climbing world can be a remarkably catty place, so it came as no surprise that not everyone was awed by the Russians' feat.
I think we should have an awed silence in honour of the sheer unbelievable gall of that one.
Separate fields show electric trains rumbling over rails, waved on by awed peasant girls.
You can't spend much time with him without being awed by both his ease in the natural world and his willpower.
He was awed with the fact that they were real, but realized that she needed help quickly.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The service for him was Sidney, rather awed and very serious, beside the altar.
The unearthly beings meet us in all guises, and answer our every mood, whether it be serious or awed, satiric or humoresque.
She was awed that evening by hearing her waitress discussing the novels of ibanez.
It may be more advisable to leave such matters to the enlightened discretion of a judge, awed by a censorial House of Commons.
Dazed and awed by the man's authoritativeness the boys ran down to the water to see what was the trouble.
I could better now realize our position than when at work, and the criticalness of it struck and awed me like a revelation.
A Basuto appeared, and, awed by my appearance, went off in a hurry to see to the schimmel.
But in his heart he was almost awed by the miraculous cleverness of the English police.
Fans were clearly awed by the presence of the dashing Indian all-rounder among them as he unassumingly chatted with them and answered questions.
Caeri was awed by the noble and fearless manner of the stranger.
The savage and the satyr might have beheld, and been awed into reverence.
Black men were awed into helplessness by the superiorly armed mob.
Lila was shocked and awed by her friend's showiness and indifference.
Hypnotised by the wings of the butterfly, and awed by the discovery of a terrible possibility in life, she sat for some time longer.
His very desolation, amidst the unfamiliar faces, awed and chilled him.
We continue to be awed and dismayed by the perpetration of violent crimes by adolescents.
Even while quaffing the third draught of the Fountain of Youth, they were almost awed by the expression of his mysterious visage.
Perhaps the heroism of Musali awed even the cruel-hearted Mujasi.
But the moment we pass the portal all cavilling is awed to silence.
And Kwaque, too awed by the spaciousness to speak, eloquently rolled his eyes in agreement.
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