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astounding
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Word definitions for astounding in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Astounding \As*tound"ing\, a. Of a nature to astound; astonishing; amazing; as, an astounding force, statement, or fact. -- As*tound"ing*ly , adv.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
That astounds or astound. v (present participle of astound English)
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Quincy has had astounding success as a painter. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But Christopher was playing happily in hospital last night after making an astounding recovery. ▪ But if you swim only during the day, you will ...
Usage examples of astounding.
John Campbell who made Analog out of Astounding would probably not have bought all these stories if he were alive.
Yet his theory of gravitation is not so impressive a mental feat as his astounding chronology, which establishes him as the king of mental conjurors, but a Bedlamite king whose authority no one now accepts.
What Mace had done a few minutes earlier, astounding all who heard, was admit that prior to recommending FDA approval of Montayne, he had had serious doubts about the drug, based on the earliest Australian report--doubts which never left him.
Sheilagh Morraine had a sweet, true, ordinary little voice, wooden gestures and expressions, and an astounding 42-25-38 figure she garbed in show gowns that seemed knitted of wet cob webs.
Sheilagh Morraine had a sweet, true, ordinary little voice, wooden gestures and expressions, and an astounding 42-25-38 figure she garbed in show gowns that seemed knitted of wet cob-webs.
They left the studio and settled on a sort of divan before a long low window in one of her front rooms, and sat looking out at a sunset of stunning photochemical complexity, an astounding apocalyptic Wagnerian thing: enormous bold jagged streaks of scarlet and gold and green and violet and turquoise warring frantically with each other for possession of the sky above San Francisco.
His thirteen years with the monks in Tibet had taught him much about the wonders of vampiric physiognomy, the astounding supernatural plasticity that was not at all limited to the traditional European transformational varieties of bat, wolf, and mist.
They transmitted plenty of pictures, which were as spectacularly unenlightening as they were visually astounding.
More astounding, he found her unfeminine attire and confident stance as seductive as every enticing curve.
First, beyond the fact that it is a mathematically coherent theory, the only reason we believe in quantum mechanics is because it yields predictions that have been verified to astounding accuracy.
Still, even I found the coverage of the shootout at the Appalachian School of Law absolutely astounding.
It seemed the only possible salutation to this astounding mass of humanity all aglitter with gold, ashimmer with jewels.
That is an astounding coincidence, if the Kayu, or even the Baldies, were not manipulating the priestesses without their knowing.
Journey to Calvary, which contains about forty figures rather larger than life, and nine horses,--is of such superlative excellence as regards composition and dramatic power, to say nothing of the many admirable individual figures comprised in it, that it is not too much to call it the most astounding work that has ever been achieved in sculpture.
Staggering that so huge a man should run so swiftly and keep the ball at his toe with so astounding an accuracy, but now he was away from them all, the field streaming at his feet, and in his size, strength and beauty he joined partnership with the strength and beauty of the scene, the grand type of all Cumbrian strength, sureness of purpose, largeness of grasp, as good as anything the world has seen, and as lasting.