Verb, transitive.
To be amazed, awestruck or suprised into a lapse in action.
To stop what one is doing because of the shock of an event or action.
To be amazed, awestruck or suprised into a lapse in action.
To stop what one is doing because of the shock of an event or action.
I was flabbergast at the previously posted example for flabbergast, which prompted my entry for the word.
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