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Aston \As*ton"\, Astone \As*tone"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Astoned, Astond, or Astound.] [See Astonish.] To stun; to astonish; to stupefy. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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The basic design of theremaining three houses was identical -anindication ofwhat Brora Lodge had probably looked like: sturdy, pan tiled,with two dormer windows set into a steep roof, and astone-built porch to keep out the winter winds.

You sound like you're dictating your words to astonemason sometimes, you know that, Buchanan?

The wrinkled parchmentdrifted across the pool, hung a moment against astone, and spun away unnoticed down the stream.

What my cane did not tell me onemorning was that a gardener had parked his truck within astone's throw of the mailboxes, and that the steelhandle of his Weed Eater was sticking out over thesidewalk.

And with that word, the arwes in the caas Of the goddesse clateren faste and rynge, And forth she wente, and made a vanysshynge, For which this Emelye astoned was, And seyde, "What amounteth this, allas!

No wonder is thogh that she were astoned To seen so greet a grest come in that place.

Duff-Muggli, who now may be quoted by very kind arrangement (his dectroscophonious photosensition under suprasonic light control may be logged for by our none too distant futures as soon astone values can be turned out from Chromophilomos, Limited at a millicentime the microamp), first called this kind of paddygoeasy partnership the ulykkhean or tetrachiric or quadrumane or ducks and drakes or debts and dishes perplex (v.