Jerome was dumbfounded at the double life his longtime chess partner had been leading. |
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We were dumbfounded at this rudeness and I got up and knelt on the clay floor. |
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Whit's brown eyes widened before he stared dumbfounded at the talking rag doll. |
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She was dumbfounded at this magical event, and stood there open mouthed for a long time, looking at this strange object in her own hand. |
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Key seemed too dumbfounded at the fusion to do anything more than keep himself aloft above the pool. |
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Many industry watchers were dumbfounded at the overt bias and political boosterism. |
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He's a little dumbfounded at reviews of the film that criticize the repetitiveness of some dialogue or inarticulate speech, two of the aspects that make the film feel true. |
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Mr. Steinbrenner appeared dumbfounded at times, for instance, when the Yankees could not sign the free-agent players he wanted. |
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Beset with his own problems involving women, Mauricio is dumbfounded at his friend's seeming preference for fatties. |
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One resident, Marcel Thambwe, 30, was dumbfounded at the destruction. |
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Secondly, Article 16 is important and, on that score, I am completely dumbfounded at the fact that the Socialist Group should table an amendment to confine the whole issue of number portability to the fixed network. |
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