I'm still dumbstruck by how people think celebrities have anything important to say about anything except the pressures of being famous. |
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He looked dumbstruck, his bottom jaw practically on the floor, his eyes huge in his head. |
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As he did so light spilled over her lovely face suddenly and he was dumbstruck. |
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The fencer sat on the floor, dumbstruck, and now twirling with all kinds of emotions. |
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His hosts are dumbstruck when their language is used against them with such slangy glee. |
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By all accounts he took charge when the towers fell, and he displayed leadership when others were dumbstruck. |
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I sat there, dumbstruck, wondering who could laugh at this, let alone applaud. |
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Then she left and fifteen dumbstruck three and four year-olds won't ever be the same again. |
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The door opened and he watched dumbstruck as the girl got in with a smile on her face. |
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I'm no engineer but even I could appreciate with dumbstruck awe just how much work has gone into the redevelopment. |
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When I read about London and Britain's transport system of 80 to 100 years ago I'm dumbstruck. |
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While the woman tied up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man could only stare ahead, dumbstruck. |
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I immediately caught it with both hands and just stared at him, too dumbstruck to speak. |
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One second he is drawling and smirking and throwing cheap insults at me, the next, he's gaping like a dumbstruck fool. |
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Taswegians have crossed the pond and are driving around dumbstruck at all the buildings more than two storeys high. |
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The head of the creature was over two feet taller than Maria, but still it seemed that this beast was dumbstruck with terror. |
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She was not sure what to think, and I was so dumbstruck my mouth opened and closed for a while beside the phone without a sound. |
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He had the same dumbstruck look on his face for most of the movie, occasionally substituting the look of awe for a goofy grin. |
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For instance, even a passing train would leave the audience dumbstruck. |
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The world watched dumbstruck when Mbeki announced a few days ago that there was no crisis in Zimbabwe, just normal electoral politics. |
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Nightly, in front of dumbstruck but enchanted houses, he remarried his partner, Kuelan. |
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We were dumbstruck, and our friends, who were great admirers of Anne Frank, were deeply moved. |
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He was well thought of by his colleagues and everyone is dumbstruck. |
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He did, as all baseball players do after sliding into a base, but I was dumbstruck. |
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Visiting as a reporter in 2007 and 2008, I was dumbstruck by the innovative work of these women, and by their utter moxie. |
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Isabella stared up at him speechlessly, suddenly dumbstruck. |
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He was dumbstruck at the possibility that one individual could finance a project on this scale, but time was pressing and he was willing to listen to any offers. |
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Its victims include several bikini-clad women on a Bradenton beach, as well as dumbstruck males. |
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The retort that there are no answers, however, often leaves an audience dumbstruck and yet satisfied with this anti-imperialist credo! |
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Well, it's hard trying to think of stuff you can't buy for yourself,' he said as I gazed at these items, dumbstruck. |
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Seated on her Flambo the young woman is transformed into a genuine performer and does no less than 888 hits a minute before our dumbstruck eyes! |
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I was totally dumbstruck at what they were asking us in the exam. |
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It has left me dumbstruck to the criticism this film has received. |
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Trent faced the girl who'd spoken to him and was completely dumbstruck. |
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Even Michael just watched, dumbstruck, until she reached the floor. |
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The Hatters raced into a fourgoal lead after 18 minutes and the home side were left dumbstruck. |
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This made me dumbstruck, that someone would happily speak to random strangers on public transport and try to help them in any way they can. |
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The digital disfigurement has left North Korea laughing and the photoshop world dumbstruck, Stuff. |
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The canyon yawns as it has done for millions of years, and we stand looking, dumbstruck. |
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A bit dumbstruck, I just replied 'it's great thanks' and accidentally admitted to being the Vicar of Dibley. |
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Everyone present saw it, but noone moved or spoke as it glared down with flaming, fiendish glances to leave all guests dumbstruck. |
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At the reading of their mother's will, twins Jeanne and Simon Marwan are dumbstruck when handed two envelopes: one addressed to the father they believed dead and the other to a brother they've never heard of. |
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Meade watched dumbstruck as Go Native, probably the best horse in his care, broke a leg in the course of a routine canter up a freshly harrowed gallop. |
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For example, the party executive in one Toronto constituency previously held by Mr Chrétien's industry minister were dumbstruck when a Martin supporter showed up at the nomination meeting with 6,000 signatures. |
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But Piers Morgan et al were left dumbstruck when it became clear that actually, a dishevelled-looking Susan Boyle had the voice of an angel. |
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Week after week it is the same old story, a chronicle of horror and violence flooding the media, leaving people dumbstruck at the world's inability to halt this escalation of atrocities. |
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I am dumbstruck and thinking of all those affected by this attack. |
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The Dutch striker said he and his team-mates were left dumbstruck when Fergie told them last month that he was ending his 26-year reign as United boss. |
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The people in the courtroom were dumbstruck by his confession. |
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