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dumbstruck

[duhm-struhk] / ˈdʌmˌstrʌk /


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Musical theater is associated in France with happy-go-lucky American exceptionalism, and here it feels absurdly bright, leaving Bucky — who blames himself for abandoning his neighborhood — dumbstruck.

From New York Times

One former executive said she was dumbstruck when she inspected the buildings to see how the lack of security allowed “a free-for-all.”

From Los Angeles Times

“That’s like a profound gift we could give to the world,” Nasser said, momentarily dumbstruck.

From New York Times

But I am dumbstruck and will need a moment for this one.

From Washington Post

Shanna says she was dumbstruck by Catherine's next comment: "I told her not to travel but she did, and look what happened!... Dead baby."

From BBC