Lena simply stared at him across the table, open-mouthed, speechless, to say the least. |
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He was struggling to read a funny e-mail, but it rendered him speechless, so he segued into the next song without introduction. |
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More than anything, a self-inflicted wound of this magnitude just leaves you speechless. |
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The Meistersingers from Tokyo Conductor Masaaki Suzuki and his Japanese Bach Collegium left audiences speechless in a recent tour of Germany. |
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The august body, whose members had long abandoned benchwork, was speechless in wonder that he still did experiments with his own hands. |
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The other diplomat was still speechless, and through his anger, cracks of panic were showing. |
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His words hit me like blow to the stomach, and I was momentarily speechless. |
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Their choreographed turning of backs left me speechless and moveless so I limped to my lamely un-costumed friend and told him that I was leaving. |
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Jeremy continued to stare at the bodiless voice, speechless in the face of dozens of questions he wanted to ask it. |
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The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning. |
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She turned to look at Milo, trying to find the right words to say, but instead found herself speechless. |
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She clung to every word, speechless, not daring to breathe until it was over. |
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For once in his lifetime, it seemed as if my father, a man who always had to get the last word in, was completely and utterly speechless. |
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Sabriel found herself completely speechless when Darius gradually raised his head and she saw silent tears streaming down his face. |
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If someone made me describe this wonderful view, I would be struck speechless with the beauty of it all. |
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I was struck speechless at these words and I didn't understand at all what she meant. |
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Jerwon and Tania, still a little speechless, paused in silent contemplation before following them. |
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That wave, that great, magnificent wave, was the grand finale, leaving all the sailors dumb and speechless. |
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Justin was speechless with surprise, but I think I was more surprised than he. |
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It never crossed my mind there had been any kind of conspiracy to keep me speechless and voteless. |
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Most people are speechless and uncomprehending, stunned by the violence that stabbed into their lives so suddenly. |
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Adam was speechless, resigned to staring open-mouthed at the basketball in his hands. |
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Topped with the perfect amount of cinnamon streusel crunch, this will leave you speechless! |
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However, the unveiling of the proposed new coat of arms left most heraldists speechless. |
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I feel woefully inadequate to even review their programme because they left me speechless and with only the ability to utter superlatives. |
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Obviously I am not speechless like Frank but it is very difficult to voice my indignation and horror that this should be allowed. |
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In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed. |
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Stories of using civilians as human shields, and executing prisoners of war, leaves one speechless. |
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I smiled at the memory of all his sexual innuendos and how they always managed to leave me either completely flustered or speechless. |
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They struck me from all sides, caught me unaware, caught me speechless, angered me and irritated me to no end. |
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I'm not speechless, but I haven't anything printable to say about the presentation. |
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They were all speechless, ignoring the delicious food before them, and watched the demure girl glide across the floor towards the zither. |
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After some time spent in a futile effort to disabuse him of some of his favourite ideas, she was rendered speechless. |
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For what seemed like an eternity, they squirmed in their chairs, speechless. |
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The expression is so unexpected on her naturally serious visage that I'm temporarily rendered speechless. |
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It left us both joyful and speechless, happy to be home again but sad that this great trip was over. |
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Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless. |
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Initially speechless, the Colonel quickly regained his composure and responded in a most emphatic affirmative. |
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The couple say they have been left speechless by the kindness and generosity of friends and neighbours. |
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Cypris' lackeys just stood there, speechless, and awaited instructions for what to do. |
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This is the story of their reunion, interspersed with romantically filmed speechless flashbacks. |
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He was momentarily speechless, rooted to the ground in the middle of the spacious air conditioned bedroom. |
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Shocked into a speechless stupor, Ibis took to the air to escape the horrible sight on the ground. |
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I am getting quality alone time with my husband, and I am seeing a movie that has rendered usually sane people speechless with its awesomeness. |
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Several months earlier he had still been despairing over the work and no doubt wondering whether another seizure would leave him speechless once for all. |
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I was speechless as I stared at the side profile of his face. |
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If I had been speechless before, I was totally thunderstruck now. |
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She nodded, speechless with happiness for the first time in ages. |
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I stared at him almost speechless as a tide of emotion surged to me. |
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When Mario hung up the phone as well, he was silent and speechless. |
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I exchanged a surprised look with Andy who looked positively speechless. |
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The couple appeared so awed by the rock that it left them feeling somewhat speechless. |
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Kids, like young Paul Hemphill, went speechless in the presence of Fred Hatfield the third baseman. |
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After all, a writer caught speechless is not a pretty sight. |
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Apparently half the audience was shocked speechless, but Hawking loved it. |
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He was already speechless when he saw her wearing the classic wool coat with Peter Pan collar, flat pockets and side tabs and her purple washed jeans. |
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An intention by 90 members of the People's Consultative Assembly to conduct an overseas trip to familiarize the results of the Annual Session has left me speechless. |
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The second half of Birth of a Nation was intended to leave its viewers speechless, shaking with anger at the dastardliness of the upstart blacks, and their white supporters. |
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I was speechless, my mouth opening and closing spasmodically. |
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The court was utterly speechless, they were aghast at her rude behavior. |
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She stared hard at the blonde, and fumbled for words, but was speechless. |
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I was just about speechless with fury, and indignation on Sam's part. |
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There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless. |
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It was stunning, and quite fittingly, left the audience speechless. |
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I blinked, completely blind-sided by his words, and completely speechless. |
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Carl heard these words from far away and though they conferred on him a feeling of complete despair they roused him briefly from his speechless stupor. |
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She could only sit speechless, no words would come to her lips. |
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The four friends sat in the room for some time, speechless with grief. |
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Casca. He fell down in the market-place, and foamed at mouth, and was speechless. |
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Arrian and Plutarch claimed that Alexander was speechless by this point, implying that this was an apocryphal story. |
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Aside from a generous helping of boos, the audience was speechless. |
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When he walked into his surprise birthday party, he was completely speechless. |
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Quiet beauty spots of Minnewater Park with its lake and river and the ancient Beguinage with a tranquil convent garden, will leave you speechless. |
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With such altered looks,... All pale and speechless, he surveyed me round. |
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Then there was Betty who was constantly in a fit when she invariably became speechless. Not to mention, Sally's mouthsore and the severe dog-bites suffered by Maria. |
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A tube that was inserted to enable her breathing rendered her speechless, and severe palsy prevents her from writing or even using block letters to express herself. |
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