Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Awe-stricken \Awe"-strick`en\, a. Awe-struck.
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a. awe-struck.
Usage examples of "awe-stricken".
Old Humphries broke through the group by the door, his heavy chops white and trembling, and in that moment Hortensia turned, awe-stricken, to ask her ladyship was this true.
As suddenly as beforethe whining hum from the depths, the upheaval of black waterthe Scylredi seacraft once again breached the waves about the awe-stricken humans and their puny wooden ship.
Aleytys felt awe-stricken and somewhat disconcerted to find her estimates of the great mass of the squale erring on the low side.
Despite his chiding, Drizzt was truly awe-stricken by Bruenor's workmanship.
Wulfgar was truly awe-stricken with the power and deadliness of the throw, but he worried about how effectively he could fight off the third giant with a small dagger, the only weapon he had left.
Another fearsome paw crumpled the awe-stricken acolytes, breaking their backs and skulls.