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How To Use Flabbergast In A Sentence

  • When she told me just a few weeks before that she was going to leave, I was flabbergasted and heartbroken.
  • Friends were flabbergasted by the news that they'd split up.
  • Everybody was flabbergasted when I announced I was going to emigrate to Australia.
  • The church volunteers who serve it were aghast and flabbergasted.
  • They were flabbergasted to learn they could no longer be a part of the church fellowship. Christianity Today
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  • But then, I am perpetually astonished at the already pretty well-established phenomena that are evidently supposed to flabbergast otherwise reasonable adults. Author! Author! » 2010 » January
  • When they announced her name, the winner just sat there, flabbergasted.
  • There is no doubt that people listening to this will be absolutely flabbergasted by the utter waste of time that has gone on here tonight.
  • It was a flabbergasting inquiry, completely un-contextual and unprompted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today Ms Morris said she was flabbergasted by the award.
  • He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
  • Roger is flabbergasted and said that he has received support from police officers and community safety workers.
  • Brian was flabbergasted, but not really surprised, not on a subconscious level.
  • He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
  • This effect is so obvious to me that I'm flabbergasted at the smart people who can't see it.
  • Load up as many sliced radishes, pickled jalapeños, onions, and piles of cilantro as you can handle from the fresh garnish bar and prepare to know what it means to be full, and fully flabbergasted.
  • When they arrived she said she was flabbergasted at reading the cover page on them.
  • Flabbergasted, he fumbled for the purse in his pocket. No ! It was gone.
  • I was flabbergasted afterwards to hear that they do eight shows a week.
  • Flabbergasted, he fumbled for the purse in his pocket. No ! It was gone.
  • I am flabbergasted at the crassness of things said to, and about, him this past week.
  • I know there's a million puns to be had here, but I'm too flabbergasted to think of anything good.
  • He was flabbergasted at the total complexity of the question.
  • FlaBBergasted, he fumBled for the purse in his pocket.
  • I was flabbergasted to learn how much of our money is being wasted in this way.
  • It's kind of flabbergasting, if you think about it, that they are willing to be on camera just as bold as you can be, saying they do something (INAUDIBLE) CNN Transcript Mar 13, 2008
  • When I found out that I'd got the part I was absolutely flabbergasted.
  • He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
  • FlaBBergasted, he fumBled for the purse in his pocket.
  • His father, Douglas Williams, called it "flabbergasting" that the military can think it's a good idea for his son to lead his troops overseas when his mind is obviously on his wife and ailing son. Army cancels leave extension for dad whose newborn son clings to life
  • They were flabbergasted to learn they could no longer be a part of the church fellowship. Christianity Today
  • He was flabbergasted when he heard that his friend had been accused of murder.
  • A calm and collected voice spoke over the flabbergast shuttle crew: “About time you came in person.” 365 tomorrows » 2009 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless
  • I was too flabbergasted to say anything, and later I felt guilty about that.
  • I thought at first it must be a joke but apparently it's true and I am absolutely flabbergasted.
  • Not that I ever believed in the existence of that Whitey tape, but you know, it wouldn't flabbergast me either. Michelle Obama, back in Madison, tomorrow morning.
  • This year, he's been simply flabbergasting, which is why he's a USA TODAY Baseball Weekly first-team All-American and Collegiate Baseball's USATODAY.com - Prior may be 21st-century Seaver
  • He's reverted to his pre-convention state of fumbling and foundering and flummoxing and falling into a fevered form of flabbergast. Will Durst: Old Piranha Pants
  • He was also flabbergasted at the beauty of our countryside. The Sun
  • But Gillespie loved to sing and clown as well as to flabbergast with his brilliance and inventiveness, and he never quite saw why that should bother anybody. Jazz's Last Hero Trumpeter
  • The three gigantic, gleaming, copper bulb shapes that dominate the entrance hall of the Wiels Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels are not the latest Damien Hirst or Jeff Koons installation, though they possess a similar capacity to flabbergast. Art Brews in Brussels
  • Well, he was rather flabbergasted! He sort of laughed, really.
  • To say that we were flabbergasted is putting it mildly -- flabbergasted and ashamed of ourselves for our assumptions. Hotels? - Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Leon
  • But he said: 'I am flabbergasted the manager has come in for stick. The Sun
  • She said: 'I was flabbergasted. The Sun
  • But he said: 'I am flabbergasted the manager has come in for stick. The Sun
  • He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
  • To have a population which historicaly numbered 72, have 60 pairs fledge three chicks is flabbergasting!! The founding fathers believed that governments are instituted among men for the sole purpose of protecting human rights.
  • But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more.
  • Mrs Lewis said she was flabbergasted at some of what she said.
  • Emily says the hardest word she had to spell was 'flabbergast'. WKYT - Home - Headlines
  • It would have been hard to judge who was the most flabbergasted by the situation in which we now found ourselves. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Yet when the deep-spacers who man this Pegasus of the void set down on Altair-4 and are confronted with a tinker-toyman called (close your ears) Roddy (sic) the Robot, they are flabbergasted. Will You Go See Avatar?
  • Prime Minister Edward Natapei forfeited his seat after missing three consecutive sittings without notifying the speaker, a blunder one analyst called "flabbergasting". Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • An integral part of the rich Assamese art and culture, which has flabbergasted renowned scholars, this highly skilled art is gasping for survival.
  • I was struck - flabbergasted, really - by the velocity of the heaves.
  • The ignorance of the American people regarding foreign affairs never continues to flabbergast me. CNN Poll: Support for Afghanistan war drops
  • But after shaking off the flabbergast and the dumbfound he got that expression on his face, the one when he looks like a goddamn boob and he's psyched to tell me something. Josephine Skinny Jeans: Chapter 1
  • After a long wait, we're flabbergasted to be announced winners.
  • For all its emphasis on a mileu characterized by rebelliousness (however directed in recognizable channels) and noncomformity, The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus is rather well-controlled and ultimately fairly conventional in its movement toward a kind of rounded-off closure. Narrative Strategies
  • Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices.
  • He is flabbergast when he hears that his friend has been accused of murder.
  • I am frankly flabbergasted that my complaints so far have proved so ineffectual.
  • What it dances around is the flabbergasting tendency of all these cable-TV talking soreheads to be wrong about everything from primary votes to foreign wars.
  • Carrefour's internal teams, is "flabbergasting" and "a malfunction that evidently we cannot accept," he said. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Well, I'd just like to say that I'm completely flabbergasted and astounded.
  • I am flabbergasted, having only seen deer as the shyest of animals.
  • She said: 'I was flabbergasted. The Sun
  • A shopkeeper was flabbergasted when he opened his mail to find an apology from a shoplifter, with a cheque for £75.
  • Saying that Joan was taken aback is to put it mildly. She was completely flabbergasted.
  • And she is flabbergasted the police have said they cannot act against the owner because the dogs are not registered as dangerous.
  • Here are a few facts that will flabbergast you. by John Sanchez Jr. on Monday, Jan 4, 2010 at 12: 21: 24 AM OpEdNews - Diary: 2009: The Birther Year in Review
  • Having done a very brief stint in publishing post-college, I'm flabbergasted by the initial hardcover print run, which is set at 1 million copies.
  • On the other hand, I am utterly flabbergasted that, if the argument is valid, I have not heard about it.
  • There's one other movie star in Sunshine Cleaning playing a real person in a departure from what has become his routine role as schlumpy stoner sidekick, but I'm not going to tell you who, in case you want to be surprised like the blonde who didn't recognize him, even though he's one of her favorites, and she was flabbergasted when she read his name in the end credits. Lance Mannion:
  • He sounded flummoxed, flabbergasted and dyspeptically peeved. American Tabloid
  • He is flabbergast when he hears that his friend has been accused of murder.
  • Yuki, if she knew, would be flabbergasted to hear BFN needs to be prodded to eat a bunch. Newfies Meet Baby: Nanny Dogs Extraordinaire!
  • That's one nice thing about kooks - just when you think you couldn't expect them to get any dumber, one of them comes up with something utterly flabbergasting.

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