[ UK /dˈʌmfa‍ʊnd/ ]
[ US /ˈdəmfaʊnd/ ]
VERB
  1. be a mystery or bewildering to
    Got me--I don't know the answer!
    This beats me!
    a vexing problem
    This question really stuck me
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How To Use dumbfound In A Sentence

  • Dumbfounded, I forgot all about my camera until the eagle was out of sight.
  • (I am not sure about this I think the only thing that might 'dumbfound' Australians is a rise in interest rates. Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • Dumbfounded, I responded tartly, “Well, that suits me, because as you well know I make a most suitable mistress.” Exit the Actress
  • But what is dumbfounding to me, and which is, in part, the point of this article, is how hidden Tyndale remains, how misprized and how thoroughly uncelebrated. David Teems: The Other English William
  • His denial that he had witnessed the accident dumbfounded me.
  • Start taking Penis Enlarge Patch and dumbfound her with your size. Matthew Yglesias » A Stimulus Plan in Case We Ever Get Really Desperate and Insane
  • What dumbfounds me, though, is when they call me ‘mate’.
  • He was completely dumbfounded by the incident.
  • The breathtaking display of skill and derring-do by the cadets of the National Cadet Corps on Sunday left one dumbfounded.
  • If a PC dumbfounds you by thinking his way out of certain death or manipulating a situation the way a pianist manipulates a keyboard, another die for the pool is a concrete way to acknowledge the feat. D&D 4e – A Board Game? « Geek Related
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