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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

The announcer — yes, these games have announcers — sounded appropriately flabbergasted.

From New York Times

People were flabbergasted to learn that stillbirth is happening daily, even in “textbook” healthy, low-risk, privileged pregnancies such as mine.

From Washington Post

Stein told the BBC that he was flabbergasted when he learned that his book had inspired the biggest boy band on the planet.

From Washington Post

“I’m completely flabbergasted that Hilary, who I have known for 30 years, had miscalculated the elasticity,” Meyer told the Fact Checker.

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