How To Use Stupefied In A Sentence

  • Retailers of the legend seem stupefied by Tamerlane, never knowing whether to praise him for his military prowess or shudder at his ferocity.
  • The group stood stupefied and shocked in the middle of the sidewalk.
  • Nigel, who had sat almost stupefied while these zealous friends volunteered for him in arranging the measures by which his fortune was to be disembarrassed, now made another eager attempt to force upon them his broken expressions of thanks and gratitude. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • Even hard-boiled sceptics will be stupefied at what is on sale there in place of the current literature: Neatly arranged and priced, as if they were the major works on the Nazi era, are the administrative reports of the memorial.
  • To wide acclaim, Dimitri has stupefied global audiences with dynamic DJ sets and well-crafted albums (Sacre Bleu, Playboy Mansion).
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  • If that were possible, French movies would long ago have stupefied the world.
  • Rachel was stupefied, unable to do anything but stop her trembling lips.
  • He was stupefied with alcohol.
  • I am confident that his sleep was stupefied and dreamless, and that he awoke next day merely to heaviness and moroseness, and that if he lives to-day he does not remember that night, so passing was it as an incident. Chapter 4
  • He is stupefied with grief [ terror ].
  • There is one plot twist, however, late in the film involving Michael Douglas' character that really stupefied me.
  • Charles Bowermcen, the team's leader was equally stupefied at the infrastructure around but saddened about the housing shortages.
  • We were stupefied at this unanticipated reception.
  • First the delerious joy of Karl Rove being hauled before the grand jury an unprecedented FIFTH time, then Stephen Colbert comes up with the brassiest, ballsiest satirical turn ever right in the stupefied presence of everyone who matters–and now this! Firedoglake » Carpe Diem
  • Too stupefied by events to feel anything, they bade their farewells in the fog. ISAAC CAMPION
  • After a while, even the bleariest, most stupefied viewer will get it. Supersized Talk
  • I am like the lamb of man soon finished, the singer hen suffering the unlaid egg, stupefied by the easy murmuring of twilight. The wicked daughter
  • His cries of joy brought the other children, who formed a circle about him, looking down at his work in stupefied amazement. The Montessori Method
  • Strangely and incredibly, my daughter stops crying, and I am stupefied and comforted by the realisation I am going to enjoy this.
  • I banged on the door, too inebriated and stupefied to think.
  • lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow
  • Raistlin recalled the stupefied look on Master Theobald's face when he had seen his precious spell components in the hands of a kender. The Soulforge
  • I was too stupefied to comprehend, let alone respond.
  • The amiable residents talk of their future as the next Puerto Vallarta while they wave towels to keep off the abundant mosquitoes, and inquire if you don’t find their town tranquilo while you yawn, stupefied from a night clamorous with the sound of competing bands which played until 3 a.m. Nayarit: San Blas, Tepic and in between
  • His scandal stupefied his company.
  • The school bell just rang telling us that classes were over, but none of us were standing because we were all stupefied by how fast he explained everything and ended the class.
  • And the sodden, stupefied merchantman, as if drunk with opium, goes yelling and staggering with her sleepy drugs to the bottom, and stays there, sycee silver and all. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • As for herbs and philters, I could never skill of them, The sole philter that ever I used was kissing and embracing, by which alone I made men rave like beasts stupefied, and compelled them to worship me like an idol. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Most of the audience with whom I saw the film seemed as stupefied and astonished as I was by the dullness of the proceedings.
  • The man on the ground got back up surprised, when he saw no assailant he was stupefied for words.
  • The conclusion that all bowlers chuck at varying degrees has stupefied a section of opinion, notably the Australians.
  • Here are the dirty tricks: Sam Weller tells a tale of unpolled electors being stupefied with laudanum, waking only after the election was over.
  • Jason was stupefied to hear those two words that flew out of Sarah's mouth.
  • `A woman I once called mother was a worker of magic,' she continued conversationally, while I lay stupefied and silent. NIGHT SISTERS
  • For two hours - it came to feel like two days - Rivera informed his increasingly stupefied audience of the treasures Capone might have buried during his reign as a gangland king.
  • One meaning of the word stupid is related to being "stupefied". Karen Kisslinger: Ba(ra)ck to the Word "Stupid"
  • Blond day you are to plastically gallinacean evenhandedly how stupefied you beatrice you are, constitutive day i barebacked draftee skeptically how null the fishily contagiously is and what i can do for him. Rational Review
  • His ideas began to grow confused once more; they assumed a kind of stupefied and mechanical quality which is peculiar to despair. Les Miserables
  • Too stupefied to be curious myself, I fastened the door and glanced round for the bed.
  • ... utterly stupefied ," Charley was saying at the other end of the line. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The audience is often stupefied, thinking, ‘Are they really doing that?’
  • The idea that anyone could be tormented by curiosity with regard to her life stupefied me.
  • I am confident that his sleep was stupefied and dreamless, and that he awoke next day merely to heaviness and moroseness, and that if he lives to-day he does not remember that night, so passing was it as an incident. Chapter 4
  • When I walked out of the movie theatre after seeing the film, I was stupefied.
  • Jo swigged hard on her drink and gazed at him, almost stupefied by those characteristics which rendered him familiar. BEHINDLINGS
  • And he would smile with stupefied infatuation, extending a right hand toward an Arabian tabaret, covered with bottles. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
  • At the first blush, the princes of Europe, the owls of this dawn, shut their eyes, wounded and stupefied, and only opened them to threaten.
  • But Lachlan himself was the miracle, always standing stupefied and shocked, having escaped with only a few cuts and bruises.
  • But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too.
  • The danger is that a public stupefied by celebrity and trivia will be ill-informed and disinclined to engage in the democratic process.
  • Tyler's face was stupefied into dumbfounded shock; he had turned pale.
  • We were so stupefied by the news that we all sat in silence for a long time.
  • Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
  • After she broke the kiss he smiled, stupefied, and shook his head.
  • Considering the wondrous richness and variety of the terrestrial life wrought out by the few sunbeams which we catch in our career through space, we may well pause overwhelmed and stupefied at the thought of the incalculable possibilities of existence which are thrown away with the potent actinism that darts unceasingly into the unfathomed abysms of immensity. The Unseen World, and Other Essays
  • At this Claude, stupefied, fairly stared at the emaciated Mathilde, and then at the huge vintaging woman. His Masterpiece
  • Because a stupefied nation is a subdued nation, an unquestioning nation, a hang-about-who-said-we-should-go-to-war-nation.
  • Its bizarreness is not lost on the clearly stupefied guests.
  • WASHINGTON -- Two years after the Supreme Court voided many of the country's bedrock campaign finance laws, much of the American public is still confused by the change -- and stupefied by the often-impenetrable jargon that frequently encumbers any discussion of the topic. Stephen Colbert's PAC Parody Explains Campaign Finance To America (Part 1)
  • She came back to find the girl cutting herself, arms and legs, while I watched on in stupefied disbelief. "The morning light shows water in the valley."
  • Gerald was still standing at her bedroom door, looking after her with what Elizabeth could only call a stupefied expression. Gentle Warrior
  • Grief and terror had so stupefied their sense , that they did not know Prospero.

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