Thesaurus / astound
FEEDBACKHow to use astound in a sentence
In the first years of his frolicking life he loved also to astound Rome, and succeeded a number of times.
LET US FOLLOW HIMHENRYK SIENKIEWICZYet she was a rare enough exception to astound my abstracted mind.
THE PACIFIC TRIANGLESYDNEY GREENBIEYou rather astound me with respect to value of grounds of generalisation in the morphology of plants.
MORE LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN VOLUME IICHARLES DARWINIn it there appeared volunteer troops to astound seasoned veterans by their dash and discipline.
GENERALS OF THE BRITISH ARMYFRANCIS DODDMaster Mather is to bring his feathers to show the Governor, and to astound the Governor's skeptical wife.
DULCIBELHENRY PETERSONNothing has happened in our house to astound me more than the angry passions it kindled in two of our friends who are clergymen.
OUR HOUSEELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELLHis idea was either to be stretched on the battlefield in his first encounter, or to astound the world by his bravery.
THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSEVICENTE BLASCO IBANEZIn the architecture and embellishments of the chamber, the evident design had been to dazzle and astound.
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POEEDGAR ALLAN POEBut a game in which he tried only to astound himself, with swift, dizzy miracles of magnetic movement.
MASTER OF THE MOONDOGSTANLEY MULLENTruly, poor Goliba had spoken the truth when he had promised that what we should witness would astound us.
THE GREAT WHITE QUEENWILLIAM LE QUEUXWORDS RELATED TO ASTOUND
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