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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” by the surge, said Hamilton, adding that the state parks never fully shut down, even for a day.

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Given the severity of the accusations, Diddi said he was “flabbergasted” by defense arguments that the case should be thrown out..

From Seattle Times

However, the homeowners association fees just went up again and inflation has left her “flabbergasted.”

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“If Mr. Nixon had revealed he was going to the moon he could not have flabbergasted his world audience more,” The Washington Post had said in an editorial.

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