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Hi, Dallas Hinton! I read your message from 21.08.2019 23:03 DH> A truck loaded with thousands of copies of Roget's Thesaurus DH> crashed yesterday losing its entire load. Witnesses were stunned, DH> startled, aghast, taken aback, stupefied, confused, shocked, DH> rattled, paralysed, dazed, bewildered, mixed up, surprised, awed, DH> dumbfounded, nonplussed, flabbergasted, astounded, amazed, DH> confounded, astonished, overwhelmed, horrified, numbed, speechless, DH> and perplexed. I wonder, however, how to choose a word from the list. ;-) They also forgot about bamboozled, flummoxed, giddy, at sixes and sevens, discombobulated, dismayed, appalled, awe/thunderstruck, wordless, tongue-tied, inarticulate and, I suppose many others. It have given me an idea that there is something special in English culture concerning how often people have surprises. ;-) Bye, Dallas! Alexander Koryagin english_tutor 2019 ---* Origin: nntps://fidonews.mine.nu - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/6.0) SEEN-BY: 203/0 221/1 6 360 280/5003 320/219 460/58 633/267 640/1321 1384 SEEN-BY: 712/620 848 886 770/1 3634/12 @PATH: 221/1 640/1384 712/848 633/267 |
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