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How To Use Thunderstruck In A Sentence

  • Hallward was thunderstruck. He looked at Dorian Gray in absolute amazement.
  • After 14 years of regular travel to Brazil, Andrew Odell was thunderstruck by what he found there on a trip last month.
  • Prim, proper and oh so reserved, Broadbent's Gilbert is prickly to be sure but he well conveys the thunderstruck quality of when inspiration hits.
  • We were all thunderstruck by that brazen manipulation of the truth.
  • So, today, I had a thunderstruck few minutes when I entered the bookshop, comprehending just how much chaff has been created by Dan Brown's bloody book.
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  • This time it was Mick and Alan's turn to be thunderstruck.
  • His name is Will, a chef who has abandoned the restaurant for the building trade, and Liza is still a little thunderstruck at such evidence of happiness.
  • I sat there for a few seconds, staring thunderstruck at the blotchy, indistinguishable patches on my page that had once represented words, and very important ones at that.
  • If I had been speechless before, I was totally thunderstruck now.
  • Little Leo was truly thunderstruck by this Olympian reprimand. LAST SHOT
  • I am just as thunderstruck as my son, Bevan Jake, had been when he was two years old and, at playschool, his dry, red kidney bean had exploded from the dirt in a Dixie cup into a tender two-leaf shoot. MY EMPIRE OF DIRT
  • was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion
  • The Romans used the verb _stupeo_, a term which strongly marks the state of an astonished mind, to express the effect either of simple fear, or of astonishment; the word _attonitus_ (thunderstruck) is equally expressive of the alliance of these ideas; and do not the French _étonnement_, and the English _astonishment_ and _amazement_, point out as clearly the kindred emotions which attend fear and wonder? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
  • Virginia looked around at all of the faces staring back at her, some thunderstruck, others glowering.
  • The group halted, thunderstruck, in the doorway, all five mouths hanging open in horror.
  • Ruth was thunderstruck when he presented her with an engagement ring.
  • Little Leo was truly thunderstruck by this Olympian reprimand. LAST SHOT
  • They were thunderstruck by this revelation.
  • But the Corinthian women's thunderstruck responses to their sister's havoc is an element integral to the play, a brake which slows and accentuates the impending tragedy.
  • I confess I was moved to pity him when I spoke it, for he turned pale as death, and stood mute as one thunderstruck, and once or twice I thought he would have fainted; in short, it put him in a fit something like an apoplex; he trembled, a sweat or dew ran off his face, and yet he was cold as a clod, so that I was forced to run and fetch something for him to keep life in him. Moll Flanders
  • Far too often of late, thunderstruck Democrats have obligingly laid down to be rolled over.
  • She thunderstruck the audience with her grounded, undulating attack and startling series of parallel, tilted cabrioles.
  • The owner, standing a few metres away, was looking utterly thunderstruck and was had dropped her keys and bag in shock.
  • Thunderstruck at this voice, I turned to see the leathered and wearied face of my high school friend, Doug.
  • Ruth was thunderstruck when he presented her with an engagement ring.
  • So, today, I had a thunderstruck few minutes when I entered the bookshop, comprehending just how much chaff has been created by Dan Brown's bloody book.
  • Contrary to popular myth Darwin was not thunderstruck by the theory of evolution during his voyage on the Beagle.
  • Karen was totally thunderstruck at her husband's attitude.
  • I stood there in shock, thunderstruck, trying to remember what I was supposed to do.
  • I stood there for a moment rather thunderstruck and asked, ‘Do you mean to tell me you've never seen a rotary dial telephone?’
  • Liscanor stared at her in thunderstruck consternation, deprived of speech. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • Sure enough, in the middle of dinner, Mary looked across the table at me, suddenly thunderstruck.
  • The class was thunderstruck to witness such an unexpected show of raw emotion.
  • Ryder, who was pouring more tea, looked thunderstruck.
  • It went on a long time and the climax left us both looking thunderstruck. SOMEBODY
  • Many Conservatives will be thunderstruck by what they accomplished yesterday; some, even among those who did the deed, will be ashamed.

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