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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

“We were flabbergasted when we learned that Spencer lived, fired from and died on the same floor as us and our friends,” Camosy said.

From Washington Post

He said they were "flabbergasted" at Reynolds' response as well as the support from other supporters.

From BBC

A flabbergasted childhood friend and a historian confirmed the boy was indeed Prince.

From BBC

Perhaps, though, Thursday night’s gloriously absurd win over Palace represents a momentum shift: Everton stay up easily and win the Cup too, the football world flabbergasted by the full flowering of Frank’s managerial genius.

From The Guardian