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flabbergast

[flab-er-gast] / ˈflæb ərˌgæst /


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He has played with the technology to learn about his “enemy” and finds it to be “honestly flabbergasting” how “something I had always felt was very human and complex can be automated so well.”

From Washington Post

“But sadly, it is now a reality that has left the nation flabbergasted, helpless and vulnerable!”

From Washington Post

Mr. Loeb described the correspondents returning from Hiroshima as “completely flabbergasted.”

From New York Times

“I think a lot of us are flabbergasted by it. It is a very high number.”

From Seattle Times

The association says it was “flabbergasted” by the disapproval because the post does not reference any politician “and has nothing to do with any election or pending legislation.”

From Washington Times