Word: dumbfoundedness
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"People like it," I said, somewhat dumbfounded at his approach.
With tours in his almond-shaped eyes, Dr. Huey told the dumbfounded editors of the CRIMSON that he no longer feels competent to predict the outcomes of Harvard football games. He sobbed that he has never done so poorly in his life. He has predicted the last six games incorrectly...
For the traditionalist visitor, Manhattan's wide-windowed Museum of Modern Art has as many jolts as a Coney Island funhouse. Some summer tourists, thankful for the air-conditioning (installed primarily to protect the pictures), take it all in good part. Others are made to feel stupid, cross, or...
Ivan G. Nagy, speaking under United Nations Council sponsorship last night in Emerson D, said that the Soviets were dumbfounded when they discovered that the United States had no post-war foreign policy. "Consequently," he continued, "they invented one for you and began to fight it."
Judging by its appearance in Holiday, Harvard had now attained a new status. Descriptions like "Den of Dolts" and "Cloister of Cerebrums" were now old hat. Harvard had become a Resort, and Vag was dumbfounded. Why hadn't someone tipped him off sooner? Why had he gone on believing that...