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stunned-looking

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Examples

  • "Hey, turn it up now, huh?" she calls out hoarsely to stunned-looking men crowding the mixing board.

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  • Mr. Somerset said moments after entering the fray, a stunned-looking Mr. Hultquist walked past him and back into the bar saying calmly, "He just cut me."

    Dog Spat Leads to Fatal Stabbing Sean Gardiner 2010

  • Lee grabbed a stunned-looking Chang and dragged him to the automobile.

    DBTL 74: Enter the Dragon Johnny Pez 2010

  • He has been listed by the Army as "missing and captured" since April 16, 2004, when the Arabic television network Al-Jazeera aired a videotape showing a stunned-looking Maupin wearing camouflage and a floppy desert hat.

    Missing soldier's remains identified 2008

  • It was in that frame of mind that he waved good-bye to a stunned-looking Jancy and started down Gardenia, even managing to stay in character when he met up with a Gardenia Street resident.

    William S. And The Great Escape Zilpha Keatley Snyder 2009

  • It was in that frame of mind that he waved good-bye to a stunned-looking Jancy and started down Gardenia, even managing to stay in character when he met up with a Gardenia Street resident.

    William S. And The Great Escape Zilpha Keatley Snyder 2009

  • It was in that frame of mind that he waved good-bye to a stunned-looking Jancy and started down Gardenia, even managing to stay in character when he met up with a Gardenia Street resident.

    William S. And The Great Escape Zilpha Keatley Snyder 2009

  • It was in that frame of mind that he waved good-bye to a stunned-looking Jancy and started down Gardenia, even managing to stay in character when he met up with a Gardenia Street resident.

    William S. And The Great Escape Zilpha Keatley Snyder 2009

  • That stunned-looking man with the black eye—had he been robbed or fallen down drunk?

    The Blackstone Key Rose Melikan 2008

  • That stunned-looking man with the black eye—had he been robbed or fallen down drunk?

    The Blackstone Key Rose Melikan 2008

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