How To Use Wonder-struck In A Sentence

  • Strolling into its vicinity means ending up stuck on a packed pavement behind wonder-struck, slow-moving tourists. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The presenter might be too readily wonder-struck for some, but he and the team find and relate strong stories tonight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Awe-imprest, and wonder-struck, she softly opened her side curtain to look after it. Camilla
  • A couple of walkers passed me with the same wonder-struck faces. Times, Sunday Times
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