flabbergasted / (ˈflæbəˌɡɑːstɪd) /

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flabbergasted 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. informal overcome with astonishment; amazed; astounded

flabbergasted 近义词

v. 动词 verb

surprise

更多flabbergasted例句

  1. Sebastian Vidal, a field coordinator for MSF, told NPR he was “flabbergasted” at the lack of international response.
  2. Several senators at the hearing were flabbergasted at their answers.
  3. The pastors, leaders who reached about 24,000 people every week, were flabbergasted.
  4. The request left Reid “flabbergasted,” he says, but he agreed to take it on.
  5. She said she was still “flabbergasted that the French deprived themselves of him”.
  6. A flock of young pullets that have been accustomed to ranging freely over the farm were completely flabbergasted by the situation.
  7. To say that David was flabbergasted was to express his condition mildly.
  8. If I hadnt been so flabbergasted I might have given you a friendly tip.
  9. Flabbergasted and breathless, Chris was unaware that he had moved closer to peer out the window in every direction.
  10. He was flabbergasted for a while,” replied Joe, “but he finally called it a two-base hit and let it go at that.