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Awe-struck

Awe-struck \Awe"-struck`\, a. Struck with awe.
--Milton.

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awe-struck

a. Struck with awe

Usage examples of "awe-struck".

While she was away, Miss Matty and I huddled over the fire, talking in a low and awe-struck voice.

The little crowd pressed in upon me closely and listened awe-struck as the Commissionaire spoke to me, in French, of course.

Before he went one step further, however, the fog suddenly sucked itself back into the farthest reaches of the cave and vanished, leaving him awe-struck and speechless for several moments as he watched the play of gently singing light and colour across the surfaces of the cave.

If I'd surrendered to the appropriate human responses-blind panic and awe-struck humility-in the face of the magnitude of everything which supposedly lay in the balance, I would have thrown the poisoned chalice of the notepad away.

Whatever their origins, the Superbrights were a thousand times as smart as humans: they reified around mythical archetypes, assuming the signifiers of the gods before their awe-struck or otherwise bemused subjects.

Fascinated and awe-struck, Tennys watched as the Terminator wobbled and became a fractal line as it passed over the foothills of the Mammoths.