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"gobsmacked" Definitions
  1. so surprised that you do not know what to say

147 Sentences With "gobsmacked"

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The rhythm and variety of the show leave me gobsmacked.
"I was absolutely, as the Brits say, gobsmacked," he said.
I was gobsmacked at their generosity ahead of the big day.
Jennings told Wired that he's "gobsmacked" by Holzhauer's level of play.
After doing the math in my head, I found myself gobsmacked.
National pundits were gobsmacked but Kentuckians weren't surprised in the least.
As my 60s approached, I kept being gobsmacked by grandbaby lust.
Like Mr. Phillips, he was gobsmacked by what he found there.
" She adds: "When it actually happened, it really kind gobsmacked us.
" The suspect's grandmother Marie Fitzgerald, 81, said: "We are all gobsmacked.
People are just gobsmacked by it, because you don't see it coming.
Confused, Branson took a step closer to the table and was gobsmacked.
And they're gobsmacked that someone remembers and that someone's taking an interest.
Everybody who rode the wave professed to be gobsmacked by its perfection.
Hope no one drops any clangers at the wedding on Saturday. Gobsmacked?
Randall looks so hurt and gobsmacked it made me tear up a little.
On Twitter, users were gobsmacked that Mr. Trump had acknowledged doing anything wrong.
Just as in "Brokeback Mountain," he draws you in and leaves you gobsmacked.
"I'm a bit gobsmacked," Pitt said on stage as he accepted the award.
"I'm a bit gobsmacked," Pitt said on stage as he accepted the award.
As I came to understand more about his painting process I was gobsmacked.
I was even more gobsmacked when I realized how common her experience was.
Me, I was so gobsmacked I can now hear past its musical peculiarities.
Lawyers for the victims and investigators said they were left gobsmacked by the deal.
"He's absolutely gobsmacked, and deeply embarrassed," a friend of the farmer, Willy Leferink, said.
Tesla is gobsmacked as he realizes he has to start from scratch once again.
Yet ever since late January, I have been gobsmacked by the Covid-21918 crisis.
"My honest reaction is just completely gobsmacked, but in the best way," she said.
It was hard not to feel enthusiasm along with Julián, who looked positively gobsmacked.
I was gobsmacked by just how fine I was, especially once the painkillers kicked in.
Cold, wet and gobsmacked, I put my hands on my knees and began to weep.
We were getting the script in bursts, so when that came through I was gobsmacked.
The ones that caused audiences to leave the theater gobsmacked (or heartbroken, or mind-blown).
I was gobsmacked by the decision, convicted of disrupting Congress for a bit of laughter!
"To use my friend Julie Andrews' comment, this is very British, I was gobsmacked," Burnett said.
But in the middle of the exhibition, Federer let a gobsmacked ball girl join the fun.
He said he was "gobsmacked" by the huge reaction the chalkboard has received on social media.
Tarrant's grandmother said she was "gobsmacked" when she first saw the news on television last Friday.
The election had left them, along with so many friends and former colleagues, gobsmacked and searching.
Listen ... the Golden Globe and Oscar winner was clearly gobsmacked by how the "acting system" worked.
There's profound calm to it—each Handmaid apologizes to gobsmacked Aunt Lydia—but it's a death sentence.
When Mr. Roxburgh read it, "I was so gobsmacked by the anarchy in the thing," he said.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — If you're gobsmacked by this meaty Saturday puzzle, come sit right here by me.
After hearing a fellow student at his middle school rapping the song, he was gobsmacked, he said.
Fox Business host Trish Regan was the first to obtain the letter... and reporters were gobsmacked by it.
So why are many people excited, and why is the press gobsmacked at this most recent presidential action?
Dougherty said he was so "gobsmacked," that after several absurd questions, he stood up and left the interview.
After a night of serious partying, he shares the news with his three lifelong buddies, who are completely gobsmacked.
And then I ugly-cried in my pajamas while pacing my apartment, gobsmacked by the beauty of it all.
Twitter erupted into jokes over Trump's protocol breach — and by jokes, we mean, a gobsmacked combination of shame and astonishment.
After making the decision to go through IVF, Laura Bradford was momentarily gobsmacked by just how much it would cost.
Navy planning officials told him it would cost $1.3 billion to go back to the island, which left him "gobsmacked."
But he was truly gobsmacked at the discussion that ensued from a piece last year about the sexualisation of flight attendants.
The first time I reread it after having children, I was gobsmacked to find a chapter on sleep-training a baby!
According to one Trump aide who spoke to the reporters for the book, Modi was likely left gobsmacked by that meeting.
So I carry on for a few minutes, sipping and filling until eventually leaving absolutely gobsmacked (literally, my teeth are aching).
Tulsa County District Attorney Benjamin Fu, who led the case, told the Guardian's Molly Redden he was "gobsmacked" by the ruling.
"I was gobsmacked to hear Phil saying he'd never play another course like Le Golf National again," said the 74-year-old Englishman.
But it's everything that follows from that moment that pushes the movie to another level entirely, one that left me a little gobsmacked.
During our conversation, Walters told me he was "gobsmacked" at the current lack of support, citing a perceived problem of ignorance within football.
"To borrow a word that my friend Julie Andrews taught me, I was gobsmacked," Burnett said of her reaction to learning the news.
That night, the couple climbed down her hotel fire escape and took off in a motorboat, leaving gobsmacked pageant officials in their wake.
On July 12th, in front of gobsmacked journalists, Ireland's Central Statistics Office (CSO) revised up GDP growth for 2015 from 7.8% to 26.3%.
Through a system whose magic will not be revealed here, he greets gobsmacked children by name, and tells a tall tale or two.
His joke delivery is more measured than the spitting fire of Jon Stewart's Daily Show, and less gobsmacked than Trevor Noah's gentle bemusement.
In a separate radio interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Ms. Leu described herself as "absolutely gobsmacked," according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
I was gobsmacked at the whole spectacle and incredulous as to whether I was actually hearing and seeing what I was hearing and seeing.
Even as a kid, I was gobsmacked by characters like Scarlett O'Hara, brave and resilient but still clinging to Rhett Butler for dear life.
She acquiesces to his request for sex, which is over in about thirty seconds, then is left gobsmacked by his flight from the scene.
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota's at-large Republican congressman, told reporters traveling with Mr. Trump to Bismarck that he was gobsmacked by the Schumer-Pelosi deal.
Of floating ethereally through the crowds at the beach, your presence rendering the riffraff so gobsmacked that they instinctively part like the Red Sea for Moses.
The gobsmacked guests stumbled through interviews with Kimmel, shell-shocked selfies and the prophetic whispers of Ryan Gosling, and we could've done without any of it.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's controversial "Second Amendment people" comment may have left him gobsmacked, but Darrell Vickers said Wednesday he'll still be voting Republican in November.
One by one, the gobsmacked Rejects filed past the Hopefuls sitting in the lobby, as unsure of their steps as they now were of their qualifications.
Yet those gobsmacked by the album are now equipped to go back to first appreciate and then savor Eilish's RIAA-certified singles and their EP pals.
"As surprising as the election was, as gobsmacked as most people were by the results of it, the really interesting part starts now," Mr. Sterling said.
That is, until the buzzer goes off and the team is frozen, gobsmacked, at the sight of a number of Overwatch's heroes towering over the battlefield.
" He also said that he was "gobsmacked" by the success of "Switched at Birth," adding, "I never thought I would ever see this in my lifetime.
"We were absolutely gobsmacked to find that companies very openly confirmed using CFC-11 while acknowledging it was illegal," the EIA&aposs Avipsa Mahapatra tells the BBC .
"My 14-year-old said to me, 'Mum, you are going to flip when you see this,' and I did, I was gobsmacked," Krassenstein told the publication.
When he asked his professor to try one on, Engelman said he was a bit gobsmacked, but followed Romero's instructions and tried on his new du-rag.
A whole generation grew up, went to school and was gobsmacked to discover that the word "often" was spelled with a "t" in the middle of it.
Dr. Auzinger, a lanky 51-year-old from Salzburg, Austria, has a clipped accent and speaks in Briticisms ("I was gobsmacked," he says of the Brexit result).
And as gobsmacked as my liberal friends were by Donald Trump's victory, they now know that they definitely didn't know as much about America as they thought.
The moment — and its attendant reactions, including from a delighted, gobsmacked Sterling K. Brown — may just be the only compelling argument that public proposals can be good.
On Saturday, Australian independent senator, Nick Xenophon, said in a statement he would be "gobsmacked" if a similar claim for back taxes was not also made in Australia.
An apparently gobsmacked Lady Gaga, winning best actress in a limited series or TV movie for the latest incarnation of FX's "American Horror Story," didn't get the message.
What we get from horror is an appreciation for human resilience, and the gobsmacked realization that it is a miracle anyone survives in this cruel world at all.
The spectacle of the American president trying to score partisan points on violent crime in an American city was a highly unusual one and left Baltimore residents gobsmacked.
Detroit (CNN)Gobsmacked by their base's ferocious rejection of Donald Trump's presidency, the candidates to chair the Democratic Party scrambled Saturday to show how devoted they are to the cause.
Lisa was gobsmacked by the tone deafness of the chief's offer: Why would I want to watch the footage of my son being shot by a cop, with a cop?
Even the fast runners are wan and washed out by then, their faces locked into the gobsmacked shock of someone who has just gotten bad news about a beloved pet.
And yet, Snyder and Facebook appear gobsmacked by the idea of Privacy 2.0 and creating a new definition that reflects the way the tech giants have altered its very meaning.
"We were gobsmacked," said Mr. Kammen, who for years has jousted with the military tribunal, making his appraisal of it clear by wearing a kangaroo pin on his court jacket.
When I initially saw "409," I was gobsmacked by the way it felt as if it had been a planned story turn from the very earliest days of the show.
Sure, he'd take dirt on an opponent from a foreign government, he told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in an interview that left lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle gobsmacked.
Star India Eisley, who plays wide-eyed leading lady Fauna Hodel, was "completely gobsmacked" when she simply Googled the real-life story of her character, as the British actress tells Refinery29.
Clinton said she was "gobsmacked" by Trump's tweets attacking San Juan mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who Trump criticized for her "poor leadership ability" during the response to the Category 4 storm.
After a student sees a picture of her (gay) family on her phone, he tells her that she should stop teaching classes until things calm down, much to her gobsmacked disdain.
Penang's Faiz Subri lined up for a free kick from more than 30 meters out and put such a knuckling curve on it, nearly everyone was gobsmacked when it went in.
I wasn't surprised, knowing his history, to see the headline "Brett Smiley Dies at 60," but was gobsmacked to see he'd died in his Brooklyn apartment just 48 hours before Mr. Bowie.
It was the truth of the class system out of the mouths of babes, and the whole country was shocked — people were just gobsmacked by the rifts in English society on celluloid.
"We were gobsmacked by what we saw in this system — it was completely unexpected," said Greg Sivakoff in a statement, study author and associate professor at the University of Alberta's department of physics.
"I was gobsmacked by the level of understanding on HIPAA and PHI," she said, referring to the complex web of federal privacy rules and regulations that govern how health data is stored and shared.
Take the show Kiss Me, Heal Me, in which an heir gobsmacked with money hires a medical student to help him kill off his seven dissociated personalities so that he can live in peace.
Collywobbles is a popular British term for butterflies in the stomach, chums are friends, clangers are mistakes, a knees-up is a boisterous party, gobsmacked means astonished and blimey is a term of surprise.
Scheib was "gobsmacked" that someone would be willing to die on a foreign planet, inspiring the first play in the trilogy, Untitled Mars (This Title Might Change), about a human colony on the Red Planet.
Rebecca Gill, a professor at the University of Nevada Las Vegas who researches politics and gender, said she was "gobsmacked" that Bloomberg did not have better answers to questions that he should have seen coming.
Every now and again, he takes a break from making emotionally shattering films and being gobsmacked by David Blaine to remind us that he used to be The Fresh Prince: prankster, rapper, brother figure to all.
Both those traits were out in force for his first episode of Late Night after Charlottesville, in which he took a gobsmacked, 14-minute "Closer Look" at Trump's two responses and the chaos surrounding them both.
Watching the first game of the first day's match, I was gobsmacked by how few clues I could answer in the form of questions, even as contestants whipped out answers faster than I could read them.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - She may already have won some of the biggest U.S. honors but beloved American comedian Carol Burnett says she was "gobsmacked" when told she would receive the Screen Actors Guild 2015 lifetime achievement award.
Kanye's music video/art installation for "Famous" more or less got the reaction he wanted: gobsmacked awe at Yeezy's audacity, lawsuit threats from Ray J, and complaints from George W. Bush's camp that he actually lifts, bro.
" AP asks: "The charges leveled against him emerged in the supercharged thick of the 2016 campaign, when there was so much noise and chaos that they were just another episode for gobsmacked voters to try to absorb.
If you were gobsmacked watching Rudy Giuliani's media tour this week — which he launched on Fox News' Hannity by announcing that Trump reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for a hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels — you weren't alone.
Kathy KierSeattle To the Editor: Believing that I could never agree with Nicholas Kristof about anything, I found myself gobsmacked that I agreed, writ large, with his profile of Seattle attempting to end the war on drugs.
When Lizzo performed an homage to the movie's final number at the 2019 MTV TV & Movie Awards I was gobsmacked to see how many people got the reference and happily tweeted their own memories of watching the movie.
Americans gobsmacked by the outcome of the U.S. presidential election still have an opportunity to vote against Donald Trump with their wallets, and a new app from the Democratic Coalition Against Trump allows them to do just that.
The charges leveled against him emerged in the supercharged thick of the 8503 campaign, when there was so much noise and chaos that they were just another episode for gobsmacked voters to try to absorb — or tune out.
And the coins are white macadamias, or to be more precise, green white macadamias, with a flavor so distinctive—verdantly nutty—that the farmer who grew them was gobsmacked by his failure to think of eating them that way.
"I can certainly say that my constituents would be gobsmacked (surprised) to hear that Mr Kashyap for example (had) one return flight from Chicago to London for a meeting in February this year (that) cost 733.963,084.89 pounds," Clarke said.
Fans of Harry Styles online were left gobsmacked and angry after a video emerged of the One Direction star being groped during the annual "We Can Survive" gig at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles for National Breast Cancer Awareness month.
The Trump administration has already hit Canada, Mexico and the E.U. with 2140 percent&aposs tariffs on steel and 2000 percent on aluminum, saying it&aposs in the interest of national security, a notion that left our neighbors to the north gobsmacked.
On a less objective note (although I'm sure I missed a few other stats, feel free to berate me in the comments), I was really gobsmacked that this puzzle managed to include all of those interesting aspects without being contorted in its cluing.
" Sanders not only pulled off an early upset in Iowa, he gobsmacked pollsters who couldn't fathom his popularity, including Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight, who said that if Sanders were to win Michigan, it would be "among the greatest polling errors in primary history.
In the wake of the 2016 election, when he was, he says, "steeped in that kind of weird, gobsmacked feeling of hopelessness," he decided to use a commission to create a play that he hoped would bring him out of his malaise.
Still gobsmacked by the 2016 election, many liberals may be yearning for a thoughtful, generous and well-informed book to put it all in perspective, a strategic account of where they've been, where they are now and where they ought to go.
Wearing floating mutton chops and a zanily blissed-out expression, Mr. Key straddles these sane and insane worlds as Gustav, Laird's combination house manager, parkour trainer and guru, desperately trying to help his well-meaning boss endear himself to his girlfriend's gobsmacked family.
While Maddow has always delivered her more critical op-ed segments with the kind of wry horror Jon Stewart perfected during his Daily Show tenure, her use of that approach became particularly obvious and even more blatantly gobsmacked in the run-up to the November 2016 election.
I am not surprised, but I am gobsmacked by just how cynically the Republicans have been operating and the extent to which the Kochs have taken over one of our major political parties, and how the whole situation is poisoning our public life and public debate.
"People are recounting incidents I can't believe happened … Some of these are one-on-one encounters, but a lot of these are literally things that are being said and done publicly in agencies that many people bear witness to, that I am personally gobsmacked by," she added.
From Phoebe Waller-Bridge's equally hilarious and cheeky win for writing to her truly gobsmacked response to her second statue for acting, to Harry Bradbeer's win for direction and then the big win for in Outstanding Comedy Series... Fleabag Season 2 deserves every accolade it gets forever.
Brexit — the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union — is raising urgent questions for the future of the UK. Among the many communities gobsmacked by Thursday night's voting results is UK scientists — who depend heavily on EU membership for research funding, collaboration, and recruitment of top talent.
We're halfway through the season so far, and with every new episode of this miniseries (which feels more and more like a gift from the TV gods), I'm left gobsmacked both by how casually it keeps filling in the puzzle and by how little I care to see the puzzle completed.
"They are just absolutely gobsmacked, they had an amazing morning," principal Aideen O'Mahony, whose 27-student school is based inside the security perimeter, told national broadcaster RTE after Trump, wearing a red USA hat, stood for photographs and spoke to the children who also sang for him by the fairway.
"Even when I was on vacation with my family in August, I started looking," said Mr. Schumer, the New Yorker who leads Senate Democrats, as he recounted the buildup to the stunning debt limit deal that Democrats struck with President Trump this past week over the objections of gobsmacked Republicans.
That's why the owners of Lora DiCarlo, a start-up based in Oregon, were gobsmacked in October when they were told that their hands-free personal massager, the Osé, would win an Innovation Award in the robotics and drones category — only to learn weeks later that the decision had been reversed.
"We were gobsmacked by the richness of material that we were finding at the site: fireplaces intact, a ring of grind stones around it, and there were human burials in their graves," said Chris Clarkson, an archaeologist from the University of Queensland in Australia and lead author of the study.
While everybody else on Team Lannister is gobsmacked at how thoroughly they've been battered by a dragon, Bronn is the guy who makes the desperate scramble for the gigantic spear gun (called a "scorpion" in-episode), loads it all by himself, fires, misses, loads it again, then connects to bring the dragon down to earth.
Now that I have, I'm not exactly sorry, but I'm certainly gobsmacked, and although I knew next to nothing about Theroux's life, by the time I'd read the first 100 or so pages of "Mother Land," I began to suspect that what I was reading was not so much a novel as a kind of masked autobiography.
The New York Times is publishing op-eds with gobsmacked titles like "Silicon Valley is Not Your Friend," in which the author argues tech companies are about to "smash the foundations of our society," while its columnist Farhad Manjoo frequently invokes the "Frightful Five" — the five biggest tech companies by market cap, Apple, Alphabet (formerly Google), Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft.
Here, however, we see that heist more from the perspective of the gobsmacked titan than from that of the brash young upstart, as Bobby, Wags and Wendy slowly piece together the necessary details to form the big picture of their betrayal: the unreturned calls, the missing money, the absent analysts, and the juuuuust-this-side-of-suspicious actions of Taylor the day before.
I was gobsmacked by a call from Cecelia Temple, a reader from Chicago who has the misfortune to know two people who recently suffered sudden cardiac arrest — a condition, different from a heart attack, that is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and can occur without warning in people with no history of heart trouble.
Aside from the gobsmacked response, my favorite part of this is the guy getting just a little greedy and asking whether Messi scored with the boot he had the ribbon stashed in—Messi told him, unfortunately, that it was the other foot—and then immediately realizing that this was already a huge win for him and his mom, saying "well, doesn't matter." h/t Deadspin
The gobsmacked Emmys audience — both in the theater and inevitably at home — then watched as Spicer wheeled out a podium to declare the 2017 awards the most-watched Emmys telecast in history — which, even apart from being a confusing way to end his monologue, sure tested the boundaries of Colbert's promise that not tuning in to the news will keep the news at bay.
Intel veterans were also gobsmacked with Mr. Trump's claim that the traditional President's Daily Brief would simply tell him the same thing in the same words "every single day for the next eight years," a description that ignores the shifting complexities of a turbulent world, the timely needs of a nation with global interests and an intelligence community with global capacities that he can tune to his needs.
His public behavior since his release has toggled between earnest interactions with gobsmacked fans captured on social media — something many SoundCloud artists excel at, communicating directly to their audience in their language — and less savory choices, like tweeting the apparent home address of a rival, or saying impolite things about Drake's mother in retribution for Drake seeming to have borrowed his "Look at Me" rhyme patterns on a recent song.

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