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shock

[shok] / ʃɒk /




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And spread across his face, which is illuminated by the flash of the camera, is a look of shock, exhaustion - even horror.

From BBC

“I will be shocked if we break even this year.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The remaining one is now being shown everywhere – a shocked Andrew leaning back on a car seat, his eyes reflecting the photographers' flashes at night in what's known as the red-eye effect.

From BBC

It was a decision that shocked their friends - quitting life on a busy terraced street in London for rural Wales.

From BBC

The eurozone continues to hold up better than expected to repeated tariff shocks and subdued international demand for its exports.

From The Wall Street Journal