How To Use Amazed In A Sentence

  • A voice drifted down through the hatch above our heads, ‘I'm amazed,’ it said. ‘Only three people have chundered so far.’
  • He looked amazed and slightly stricken in the streetlight. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • He would therefore be utterly unamazed to read some of the reviews currently being written of this movie.
  • Plus you will be amazed to see a scene stolen by a British Bourbon biscuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Staff stood amazed as they listened to this unprompted assault on Stewart's integrity.
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  • But the little girl has amazed her family and doctors by bouncing back and learning how to walk on her prosthetic legs.
  • Steven's eyes scanned the room immediately for people they knew, while Donnie starred amazed at the lights and tinsel decorating the flat.
  • Ian was amazed at the speed at which he had catapulted back to reality.
  • I am amazed by people questioning the quality of recruitment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before.
  • I was always amazed by the length and circuitousness of the corridors in the building.
  • As we came level with the silver saloon, I was absolutely amazed to see the driver holding a camcorder to his face.
  • ELLIS HIXOM, with charge to meet him at such a river though the Master knew well the Captain's toothpike: yet by reason of his admonition and caveat [warning] given him at parting, he (though he bewrayed no sign of distrusting the Cimaroon) yet stood as amazed, lest something had befallen our Captain otherwise than well. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • Amazed and abashed she stole back to her chamber.
  • I was amazed by the Green Party members during question time today when they were complaining about the Minister of Conservation tagging dolphins with an electronic tag that was to be picked up by satellite.
  • I continue to be amazed at how something so relatively straight forward and simple can be made so complicated.
  • I was always amazed that any electric motor could turn the engine, transmission, and those big rotor blades.
  • ” Utterson was amazed; the dark influence of Hyde had been withdrawn, the doctor had returned to his old tasks and amities; a week ago, the prospect had smiled with every promise of a cheerful and an honoured age; and now in a moment, friendship, and peace of mind, and the whole tenor of his life were wrecked. Remarkable Incident of Dr
  • Shay offers something to the effect that he was amazed that white boys should have such incredible natural rhythm.
  • It amazed the Comanche, who remembered that encounter for generations.
  • I was also amazed to find that the items from the diner car were not so bad at all!
  • There were children who were amazed to learn that peas come from pods and sweetcorn doesn't come out of cans.
  • However, I can not help but be amazed by the failure to set logical premiums.
  • I gave the kids some colouring in to do this afternoon and was amazed and dumbstruck by their response - they sat quietly, put lots of effort into making the flowers look good and seemed to enjoy it.
  • Even rock fans have been amazed by The Decemberists' rapid progression from likeable imitators to true originals.
  • Given his bitter experience with England, it always amazed me how much time he was willing to give to the media. The Sun
  • Some are touchingly intimate: my sister-in-law received a set of pastel-colored cotton panties from her middle-school homeroom students, and to my utter amazement was utterly unamazed.
  • You will be amazed at the beauty and crispness of this hand carved wood floral rose wreath.
  • I'm amazed that people do that. The Sun
  • he was amazed at how modern everything was
  • I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London.
  • They were amazed at the bright twinkling pattern of starlight as it shone through the window.
  • It has always amazed me how moronic the planning authorities are when they sanction building on natural flood plains.
  • He was amazed to see that it was not a perfect sphere as he had been taught, but rough and mountainous.
  • And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • He said: 'I was amazed. The Sun
  • He was amazed that he'd misin-terpreted the situation so completely.
  • We arrived by sea plane in monsoon conditions, but the sheer beauty of the place amazed us - the journey alone was worth the price. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am always amazed that people (not you -- Claudia -- this is a general reply) who would not cut their own hair or try to replumb their house will risk their health by going to a farmacia armed with only internet information. Check for parasites
  • Jane laughed and pointed out with a kind of amazed bitterness that things were not likely to “quieten down for years.” A Covert Affair
  • I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error. Rene Descartes 
  • I'm amazed how generous people were. The Sun
  • I was amazed to find that the comfrey plants which were only just sprouting a couple of days ago, all now have proper leaves!
  • I have been amazed at the universality of all of our experiences, whatever our origins, sex or age.
  • You might be amazed by a person flirting with you yet it soon turns to love. The Sun
  • We are constantly amazed at people leaving valuables on show in their cars or leaving their homes unattended and insecure.
  • The defenders were bamboozled, the crowd amazed. The Sun
  • I'm amazed how few people are on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • One is amazed at the extent of the media's ignorance and credulity.
  • He was rather amazed at her abilities to have such power without really having to prove herself.
  • The first time he is confronted with the sheer bulk of the super size meal, Spurlock is genuinely amazed.
  • While I don't want to stint on my daughter's safety - I have every intention of buying a car that can take a side-on collision from a Tomahawk missile - I am constantly amazed at the precautions we must take these days.
  • He is still amazed at how the actor transformed his body and his mind for the exhausting role. The Sun
  • Most of the cast was amazed by the play's success.
  • You would be amazed how often they want to write a joint experimental/modeling paper, but want to see the experimental results the conductivities or the crystallography or the neutron study or whatever BEFORE they model. Answers to the House Committee on Cross-Validation Statistics « Climate Audit
  • Seeing how terribly the trip strained the ungainly mother, Indira was amazed at her stoic determination to continue.
  • Even with lower mileage, Hunter is amazed that she can go 600 miles on a third of a tank of gas.
  • The four brothers have been amazed with the response from the Lismore community so far - and from all reports they are the best bunch of buffers, waxers, window tinters and polishers in town.
  • Is it a bit off of us to be amazed that such a hottie can be so, well, boysy? Orianthi (No 818)
  • You would be amazed how it saves the bother of buying fresh carpets each day. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have been amazed at much of the cautiousness displayed in much of the current analysis of the dying giant.
  • The blind old owl, whirring out of the hollow tree, quite amazed at the disturbance, flounced into the face of a ploughboy, who knocked her down with a pitchfork. The Newcomes
  • He is amazed that Sonia has not succumbed to any of the three usual ways open for someone in her situation: the canal, the madhouse, or total submission to depravity.
  • Her paintings have awed and amazed the public for half a century.
  • ‘I am amazed and deeply disappointed that the Barbican can be so ungenerous,’ Hall says.
  • “I am amazed,” cried Tom, “how did his donship get such a lovely creature?” Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund
  • He is just as angst-ridden and distraught as he was when he first amazed the world.
  • The defenders were bamboozled, the crowd amazed. The Sun
  • If she amazed him with her double-jointed athleticism, she amazed herself even more with the depths of her sensuality. THE ONLY GAME
  • Continuing with the small stuff, you would be amazed how much difference changing your light bulbs can make. The Sun
  • The driver was probably more amazed by the sudden decision to communicate. THE SCAR
  • It also has an online travel magazine and a link to motoring advice on winter driving, off-roading and tyres - which carries the suggestion, you'll be amazed to learn, that you're better off with Michelin.
  • I'm always amazed with the ease and indifference that patrons shed their stinky workout gear and parade around starkers.
  • The defenders were bamboozled, the crowd amazed. The Sun
  • Finally, even I was struck into amazed silence by the vituperative and downright nasty anti-festive sentiments contained in the latest missive from the boys.
  • He said: 'I was amazed. The Sun
  • Cumberland curs burst out from backs of cottages and barked like other curs, and the Cumberland peasantry stared after the dog-cart amazedly, as long as it was in sight, like the rest of their race. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • Prepare to be wholly unamazed.
  • It sort of amazed him, here was this big animal, ruthless, wild, unbroken and unable to trust, apologizing!
  • He did a number of innovative and progressive things with the staff at the Institute, and I was always amazed at his ability to remember everyone's name.
  • Sanders would zoom into the end zone, come to an abrupt stop, then flip the ball to the official, equally as unamazed at himself as everyone else was amazed.
  • If you decide to apply the proposed actions, the next few weeks should be more bearable - in fact, you will probably be amazed at the surge of motivation and positive energy within your subordinates!
  • I am amazed at how he can maneuver it through tight ancient towns or down the switchbacks of a mountain.
  • It amazed him how easily one could slip into a routine.
  • Even then, the British experts have been amazed by the casual attitude taken towards such a dangerous substance.
  • He took a team from his company there recently and was amazed when the train guard came into their compartment and told them to stop talking.
  • People are quite amazed by what I can do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The distribution of life in the rivers and lakes of Brazil, the immense number of species and their local circumscription, as distinct faunae in definite areas of the same water-basin, amazed him; while the character of the soil and other geological features confirmed him in his preconceived belief that the glacial period could not have been less than cosmic in its influence. Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence
  • As I did, Mary Ire's voice rose from the front of the Scoto in a cigarette-hoarsened shout that was full of amazed disbelief. Duma Key
  • I was amazed that he could remember me
  • You might wonder if there was a politician anywhere who looked more pitiful than newly duffed up Judy Brown who was so amazed that Mr. Punch out in a appearance ate HOP. Archive 2007-10-07
  • ‘Anselmo remained amazed, and almost besides himself, hearing his friend Lothario so unexpectedly to acquaint him with those things in a time wherein he least expected them; for now he esteemed Camilla to have escaped victress from the forged assaults of Lothario, and did himself triumph for glory of her victory. The Fourth Book. VII. Wherein Is Prosecuted the History of the Curious-Impertinent
  • You will be amazed how much brighter they shine. The Sun
  • ‘I was amazed by the amount of work they did above and beyond their call of duty,’ said Stuart.
  • Buy the album, and prepare to be amazed.
  • As pensioners on fixed incomes, we were amazed at the sum involved and would like to warn others to be wary.
  • Theda, both amazed and troubled, got up to follow her.
  • As usual I am amazed by your energy, especially all the travelling you do.
  • Rumour was she was an ex-prozzie but them breasts kept people amazed. Army Rumour Service
  • Barley is still amazed at his success. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gymnast amazed the audience by performing a handstand after mounting the podium to accept her award.
  • He would gaze amazedly out the window at a landscape he had only dared to imagine, yet he would be puzzled by the human scene in the cabin. A Laboratory in the Sky
  • The promenader disengaged himself with great difficulty from his warm embraces, regarded General Junot with an amazed air, and remarked that he was ignorant to what he could attribute such excessive tenderness from a soldier wearing the uniform of a superior officer, and all the indications of high rank. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • I'm amazed that people do that. The Sun
  • He was always amazed to get back safely himself. Bomber
  • With my own children, I was amazed to hear their preschool voices recite the Apostles' Creed next to me in worship.
  • Just plunge a few among your shorter ornamental grasses - such as pennisetum 'Piglet' or 'Hameln' - and you'll be amazed each August at the glorious flowers. My Plant Safari Photos (at Sugar Creek) « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Utterson was amazed; the dark influence of Hyde had been withdrawn, the doctor had returned to his old tasks and amities; a week ago, the prospect had smiled with every promise of a cheerful and an honoured age; and now in a moment, friendship, and peace of mind, and the whole tenor of his life were wrecked. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
  • You'd be amazed how many people don't. The Sun
  • By the time they had gotten there, a small herd of young Pegasus, centaurs, and dragons had accumulated behind them, amazed at the two strange creatures.
  • The scale of his spending 50000 in a year amazed us all.
  • This so amazed our men that stood in the breach, not knowing from whence that terror came, as they forsooke their Commanders, and left them among the ruines of the mine. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The magnified parade of protozoas, amoeba proteus and paramecia aurelia, with spirogyras and volvox green algae, amazed the kids.
  • For their part, the dark-skinned highlanders were amazed to confront men so pale that they seemed like spirits of the dead.
  • A fourth quarter described by one top network sales executive as "gangbusters" amazed even veterans who have lived through several economic cycles. Undefined
  • If the jumbo walked away leaving the audience amused, a clown who imitated a rag doll to perfection, left everyone truly amazed.
  • A fortnight after she had made this earth-shattering discovery she was amazed when he stuttered out an invitation to the cinema.
  • But they were delighted and amazed when he turned up safe, but very thin and sooty, after an incredible four weeks stuck inside a neighbour's chimney.
  • Kit is still amazed he landed such a role. The Sun
  • It was a snack shop; he turned to the lady at the counter with a martyred expression, amazed inside at how easy it was to lie.
  • Whitlock was amazed by the man's crisp, accentless English. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Only in Goldilocks universes like ours where things have fallen out just right, purely by accident, will sentient beings arise to be amazed at how ingeniously bio-friendly their universe is.
  • I was amazed when I actually found a copy of German anthroposophist Walter Stein's The Ninth Century and the Holy Grail, which I had assumed Ravenscroft had also fabricated. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • What's this all about?" bellowed Jameson, peering amazedly into the blank eyes of Augustine, who stood rigidly before the iconoscopic eyes and microphones. Archive 2010-03-01
  • She was amazed at the speed with which the room had caught her attention; made itself the center of her thoughts. COLDHEART CANYON
  • As I landed it I was amazed at its excellent condition and perfect fins.
  • And he said his grandfather, who used to run a horse-drawn carriage service in the city, would be amazed at how far the industry had changed.
  • Sergeant Todd was outside the square roaring and bayoneting with a professionalism that, even here, amazed Charlie.
  • In fact, you don't even have to leave Bangkok to be entertained and amazed by the variety of restaurants, food stalls and markets on display.
  • Bring your children along and they will be amazed and delighted by Zako's balloon sculpturing and face painting antics.
  • Ten thousand strengths seemed then to heave him from her heart; and struggling with a power that amazed even herself, she threw him from her; and holding him off with her shackled arms, her shrieks again pierced the heavens. The Scottish Chiefs
  • I was amazed people were saying how he wasn't especially impressive. The Sun
  • The driver was probably more amazed by the sudden decision to communicate. THE SCAR
  • The older I get, the more music I hear, the more unamazed I get that music of this quality is summarily ignored.
  • Personally I'm still amazed that the Catholic church isn't advocating shiftwork as a form of contraception. News from the House of Sticks -
  • Mamoon was surprised and amazed at the boldness, dauntlessness and training of that child and asked, ‘What is your name?’
  • She loved her studies and progressed at a rate that amazed her instructors.
  • But he is amazed to learn he has a teenage son who has been brought up miles from civilisation. The Sun
  • You'll be amazed how well people can be anesthetized from the pain of a bad day by twenty-two minutes of situational comedy. Boing Boing: May 7, 2006 - May 13, 2006 Archives
  • He'd put his hand to the place, amazed to see it come away bloody.
  • He told officers he was'absolutely surprised and amazed'. The Sun
  • You'll be amazed what you learn. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seems to have worried about the aimless guest, that individual who would wander about in desultory manner, constantly amazed yet never really subjecting the exhibits to serious study. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • The driver was probably more amazed by the sudden decision to communicate. THE SCAR
  • And once you can pick salmonberries out, you will be amazed at how prevalent they are. » Salmonberries Strocel.com
  • The spectators were amazed that anybody could tame a lion.
  • As a professional who talks for a living, I am continually amazed that the world is full of people yammering away all for the sheer pleasure of expressing themselves.
  • But four months on he has amazed doctors by learning to walk and talk again. The Sun
  • I was both disappointed and amazed when I got the chop from the Wales team.
  • I was amazed; here was an earthen structure created by the ancient Cahokians that looked like a huge hill covered in bright green grass whose edges were virtually straight.
  • I don't want to make this sound too sepulchral, because it's supposed to be fun telly, but at the same time we just can't help being amazed at the people we do it for, and the community commitment they have.
  • Upon investigation, they were amazed to find that the chants came not from Hasidim cantillating but from Hindu soldiers in service of the British army! Hadassah (Spira Epstein).
  • He amazed the crowd with his perfect driving skills and the control over the machine.
  • I was so amazed and my eyes so confused that finally I had to pull off the freeway and creep slowly into the parking lot of a service station abutting a field.
  • He was in Galveston ordering supplies for the ranch, when in passing a shop which he would have called a draper's, but which was there designated as dealing in dry goods, he was amazed to see the name "Danby and Strong" in big letters at the bottom of a huge pile of small cardboard boxes that filled the whole window. Revenge!
  • I'm amazed by the monstrosity of architecture, the eradication of beautiful buildings.
  • I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London.
  • Kit is still amazed he landed such a role. The Sun
  • However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness.
  • It amazed her how he continued to stay with her and remained in love with her.
  • The women who volunteer at the Dumptique, it is assumed, take the crème de la crème for themselves, but you'd be amazed at what they leave for the rest of us -- Shetland sweaters, tennis toggery, real cast iron skillets. Jenny Allen: Take My House, Please
  • On Sunday trainee veterinary nurse Laura Harrison-Allan was amazed to find a male mallard and nine ducklings standing outside the pen holding the recovering bird.
  • As an avid dance fan, I'm amazed at the vast repertory that ballet dancers must perform.
  • April 13, 2010, 12: 31 am uh_clem says: egd: While they may be amazed at your ability to trisect an angle, is it really worth taking up that much brain space for such a remote chance? The Volokh Conspiracy » Good Tips in Case You Find Yourself Being the Person Who Makes First Contact with Intelligent Extraterrestrials
  • I'm amazed you've never heard of the Rolling Stones.
  • I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
  • And although one would be amazed at the prodigious child who could follow to the letter its snaky progress, it captures brilliantly that moment when adults enrapture children by behaving like children themselves. Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie - review
  • You'll be amazed at the culinary creations possible in a Dutch oven.
  • He amazed everyone by passing his driving test.
  • Nevertheless, La Girnie witters: ‘I'm amazed that there haven't been complaints from the militant feministas and their sisters that the sculpture fails to include a female.’
  • I was amazed to hear that Chris had won first prize.
  • Barley is still amazed at his success. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you're not perplexed by the existence of the sonic obliterator, an ovoid about three feet high and two feet wide that somehow packs enough destructive might to sink an island, you'll be amazed by the abduction of a helicopter, then an armored car BY helicopter. Screenhead
  • I was amazed, in some ways, to see how easily I could blend in with them.
  • People are constantly amazed at the power contained within this simple act. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • At first renewal time the following year, I was amazed that my carnet (membership booklet) was stamped NO RESTRICCIONES. IMSS subscribers
  • I was amazed one day when a footman, who had committed some _bevue_ or blunder, or apprehended something, actually turned pale and stammered with terror when Lord Memoirs
  • We were amazed at his expertise on the ski slopes.
  • I gave the kids some colouring in to do this afternoon and was amazed and dumbstruck by their response - they sat quietly, put lots of effort into making the flowers look good and seemed to enjoy it.
  • I never cease to be amazed at the way people hurt one another.
  • It amazed him how much these people had to discipline themselves to stay that way.
  • All we had to do was turn around and look amazed or something. The Sun
  • The men about town flocked in to have a laugh at the mess, and were amazed to find a bottle intact, or a bigger utensil to drink from than a "thimble" indeed. The Siege of Kimberley
  • My sister and I sat amazed at how unamazed he was at his own stupidity.
  • You would be amazed how it saves the bother of buying fresh carpets each day. Times, Sunday Times
  • People were just amazed because after he was diagnosed, he kind of shied away from the public eye. CNN Transcript Jul 12, 2008
  • You might be amazed by a person flirting with you yet it soon turns to love. The Sun
  • Most women will be utterly amazed to learn that this wasn't always the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stranded in the paddy field mud of the Winton track, Ambrose amazed fans by deflating his rear tyres to drive himself out of the bog and back into the race - but only after missing some 20 laps of the race.
  • Whereas before they were amazed at how much I could drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would be amazed if there was not a Loran Station, a proper U. S. Naval facility somewhere on that coastline. BARRACUDA 945
  • I was amazed at his speed of working.
  • I was amazed at how detached I was from the whole scene.
  • People were amazed to see that he was in perfect health of body and soul. Christianity Today
  • Our British headquarters is amazed at the buoyancy of the Irish market.
  • Clara was amazed at the feel of his hand; it had calluses and scars that Clara knew he wouldn't have gotten thieving.
  • Bouncing her lines off the walls of the theatre whilst we amazedly watch them ricochet, this actress, whose gestures appear to be based on the erotic friezes of Indian temples, is something else.
  • His skill as a dancer really amazed me.
  • I was amazed at how easily I fell back into the old routine.
  • I was amazed by their discourtesy and lack of professionalism.

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