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stupefied

Word definitions for stupefied in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Foreman looked stupefied by the results of the test. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Theroux described Potosi station as a mausoleum of stupefied travellers, which bore on its upper walls frescoes by Fernando Leal. ▪ Upon ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stupefied \Stu"pe*fied\, a. Having been made stupid.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 experience#Verb stupefaction. 2 Experiencing the influence of an ingested mind-altering substance. v (en-past of: stupefy )

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Marc Dionne (born January 1989) is a Canadian professional wrestler , better known by his ring names Stupefied and Player Dos . He currently competes for various independent promotions across North America, including Alpha-1 Wrestling, Capital City Championship ...

Usage examples of stupefied.

Valentine, mollified by the compliment, soon recovered her birdlike gayety, and such free and easy conversation ensued between the trio that Mathieu felt both stupefied and embarrassed.

But the more characteristic mark of this mature senility was a wonderful loss of muscular strength, an almost complete disappearance of will, energy, and power of action, so that she now spent whole days, idle, stupefied, without courage even to raise a finger.

But Mathieu, stupefied at finding her so well informed, and at a loss to understand why she spoke to him of that sorry affair after the lapse of so many years, could only make a gesture by which he betrayed both his surprise and his anxiety.

And towards midnight, while they were chatting together in undertones, they were suddenly stupefied at hearing Seraphine raise her voice, after preserving silence for three hours.

Mathieu was equally stupefied and delighted, and on noticing the surprise occasioned by the arrival of the two big brothers from Paris, he proceeded to explain the position.

This terrible blow, so entirely unexpected, stupefied the duke for a moment.

The tribunal, after a short deliberation, decided that it would not admit this testimony which had so excited the audience, and stupefied Maurice and Abbe Midon.

She is yoga-cross-legged, and she stares, with a look of stupefied wonder, at the garden and at the dawn breaking through wood-smoke haze and the thin gray-brown band of dust and pollution that hangs above the city of Lusaka.

Then he, gazed aghast, stupefied with amazement, at the body, twitching convulsively at first and then lying prone and motionless.

Wurde gave the gun a final crank, and, though he was at a loss to explain the workings of the wonderful device, he stood grimly as the arms flailed and the entire gun shot away in the direction of the stupefied trolls.

It was that noise, emanating from the very trees and growing in volume by the moment that had stupefied the trolls.

Professor Wurde gave the gun a final crank, and, though he was at a loss to explain the workings of the wonderful device, he stood grimly as the arms flailed and the entire gun shot away in the direction of the stupefied trolls.

Both were stupefied to see a tall hemlock growing along the larboard shore teeter in the wind, then continue to tee ter, its roots tearing up from the ground in a muddv tangle and the whole thing collapsing crash splash into the Oriel.

He was not asleep, he was not awake, stupefied merely, lapsing back to the state of the faun, the satyr.

He was dizzied, stunned, stupefied, his morbid supersensitive mind reeling, drunk with the intoxication of mere immensity.