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12 Sentences With "be flabbergasted"

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They would be flabbergasted if they spent a couple of nights at City Ballet.
Each country in turn has something that Mr Moore will pretend to be flabbergasted at.
They will be flabbergasted it lasted so long after we figured out how to stop it.
Mike Quigley of Illinois also appeared to be flabbergasted with Trump's letter to Erdogan earlier on Wednesday.
"I would be flabbergasted if the Russians didn't reciprocate and expel 35 American officials from Russia," Mr. Hall said.
People who know me well would be flabbergasted to know that I do actually own a couple of cookery books.
"I would be flabbergasted if these foreign governments were not monitoring large numbers of American officials on their cell phones," Rep.
People may be flabbergasted by the idea of an illustration of a cat selling for more than $114,000, but CryptoKitties is more than that, according to its founders.
His father and grandfather would no doubt be flabbergasted by the current version of the McMahon family fighting promotion, astounded by the theatrics, popularity, and financial success of the WWE.
"A hundred years ago, if you said you could talk to someone walking down the street in Melbourne when you're out in the ocean on your phone, they would be flabbergasted," Smoke says.
Kavanaugh, who has denied Ford's accusation, was said to be "flabbergasted" by it and "shaken, but focused" as he arrived at the White House on Monday to assess the next steps in advancing his suddenly imperiled nomination.
" Having told Brown's side of the Blair/Brown power struggle, it is believed that Peston used the relationship then built up with Brown for many of his later financial news story "scoops" at the BBC. In February 2008, Hodder & Stoughton published Peston's book Who Runs Britain? How the Super- Rich are Changing our Lives. In The Guardian, Polly Toynbee said of it: "Reading Peston's book, you can only be flabbergasted all over again at how Labour kowtowed to wealth, glorified the City and put all the nation's economic eggs into one dangerous basket of fizzy finance.

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