Word: dumbfoundedness
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The disease was so uncommon that when between 1957 and 1961 eighty-seven cases suddenly appeared in Johannesburg, South Africa, the medical world signalled a mysterious epidemic of major proportions. Physicians in the area were dumbfounded. Pathologists and epidemiologists began an extensive investigation into the factors that might be common...
Co-captains Lebarre and Mahoney are dumbfounded; the goal has eluded them for four years. Lebarre is last seen heading out of Cambridge on a motorcycle. May 1974: Harvard is undefeated going into the Eastern Sprints, with convincing wins over every crew on its schedule. Seeded first and heavily favored...
The Harvard rugby club dumbfounded the traditionally powerful Princeton Tigers with a dazzling display of classic rugby plays Sunday in a walk-away, 28-4, victory.
I prefer the slothful breed of the '60s, people who thought their future lives--and this was wonderful--would bear no resemblance to their pasts, and who, when called upon to discipline their personalities, to get on with it, just stood there dumbfounded, refusing to budge a calculated inch. Better...
* At another point, a Bal Harbor, Fla. police officer who fell for Perdue's conservative looks, told him. "I can't wait until the shirt hits the fan down there [in Miami Beach] so I can kill some of those hippies." The patrolman proceeded to display some of his department...