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How to use stupefaction in a sentence

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He dropped down next to her, and watched in horrified stupefaction as the girl's body convulsed once, twice, then stayed still.
His days became days of stupefaction, drifting away from the world in his drug-induced state.
In any case, I wound up spending two weeks in a psychiatric clinic, drugged into oblivious stupefaction, until I checked myself out.
I'm disgusted by what she's done, thinking of how clumsily she struggled and the mindless stupefaction of her gaze.
It is easy to imagine the stupefaction caused in the village by the French hurling this image, stripped of its garments, from the castle walls.
The stupefaction to discover them is exceeded by the discovery of the dynamics linking them.
The reaction to her selection in much of the GOP establishment ranged from stupefaction to scorn.
Baltika also plans an alcohol-free beer, catering to the growing minority who distinguish social drinking from stupefaction.
On one day we stand in quiet stupefaction at the base of the impossibly imposing El Capitan rock-face – the world's largest granite monolith.
He spun around and looked at me with his mouth wide open, a picture of stupefaction.
Their stupefaction outweighed the triumph and what echoed on the stands resembled a giant hiccup.
Numerous art historians responded to Hockney's proposal with suspicious stupefaction, as if this avant-garde upstart were accusing the old masters of painting by numbers.
They started to light up the sky of Belarus before reaching the rest of Europe. The world realised with stupefaction and joy that Alexander Lukashenko was no longer in power.
There, to my stupefaction, a face and head formed in living colours.
Our poorly trained and poorly armed troops discovered in stupefaction, the alliance of movement and gunfire, the concentration of tanks and aircraft, in fact what is called the professionalism of a determined and united army.
The Euro-Mediterranean Non-Governmental Platform has learned with stupefaction the arrest of Mr. Ameer Makhoul, General Director of Ittijah, by the Shabak.
Seeing Girnari Baba's stupefaction, Kacha Baba explained that men today had completely degenerated and, in accordance with the law of karma, they would undergo great suffering.
The companies professed a surprise verging on stupefaction.
After some minutes of stupefaction, the crowd realises the show is really over and a unprecedented riot explodes, writing in this way the Montreal music history forever.
I went to see my daughter who had some and then to my great stupefaction, I wrote two pages very quickly, of which I thought I should not be ashamed.
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I looked at him in stupefaction, not quite sure if he was in his right mind.
Then, observing his stupefaction and the return of doubt to his mind, she hurried on.
And the stupefaction was the greater by reason of his extraordinary resemblance to Mathieu.
When John Storm returned to the door his mind was in a state of stupefaction.
That word fell on his ear for the first time from a white man's lips, and the stupefaction of it was a countercheck to his grief.
As she moved away so lightly and so daintily Kelley stared in stupefaction.
The Swiss, with an air of stupefaction, looked at the hostess, who turned pale.
For once his stupefaction escaped the citadel of his impassivity.
Horrible was the stupefaction when those bodies were found there.
But Raoul's stupefaction was so great that he stood there dumfounded, without a gesture, without a word.
Passepartout, not yet recovered from his stupefaction, clung mechanically to the carpet-bag, with its enormous treasure.
The first effect appeared to be the complete stupefaction of his hearers.
So great and so general was the stupefaction that nobody followed him.
The two young men looked at each other with an air of stupefaction.
D'Artagnan looked with stupefaction at a man who thus employed the unlimited power with which he was clothed by the confidence of a king in the prosecution of his intrigues.
Stupefaction was depicted on the major's face, and he became livid.
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