adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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""Ten thousand pounds!'' she said, aghast .
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Mr Sullivan seemed aghast at the prospect of losing his only daughter to this arrogant young man.
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Some of the Republican policies have left feminists dismayed and aghast .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Little wonder that, as one newspaper put it, Ministers were aghast at the verdict.
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Roirbak was aghast when he saw what had happened to Mellissa.
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She followed the child into the room, but there she stood aghast .
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She stared, aghast , at the fine-honed beauty of that chest.
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There was to be no stunned silence, no aghast staring and, it seemed, no dramatic response from Greg.
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They stood around her in the stuffy room, aghast .
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Threats, violence, kidnapping; enough to leave Prunella aghast and anxious.
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Tom was aghast when he saw the bagpipes.