For a moment or two the Khaki Boys pressed close to the cold earth, too greatly flabbergasted for speech.
Vanardy handed him one of the papers he had been perusing, watching with an amused smile the flabbergasted look that came into the fat man's face as he read.
If I hadn't been so flabbergasted I might have given you a friendly tip.
The Pink goal-keeper was too utterly flabbergasted at her full back's desertion to do anything but stare after Gerry's fleeing figure.
In course, I wer a bit flabbergasted when we collided just now--with one of them hammocks of ice, I guess, hey!
We were all a bit flabbergasted when the poor crathur struck; but we're working hard now, sorr, and the boats will soon be ready to launch into the wather.
It is not often that Susan Baker is flabbergasted, but flabbergasted I was then, and that you may tie to.
He was so flabbergasted that he just blurted out the truth.
I was too weak from hunger to even try to retaliate, too flabbergasted at the unexpected, and as it seemed to me unprovoked and unwarrantable, attack to attempt to expostulate even.
Mr. Wieland stared at me in amazement; too flabbergasted at my audacity for a few moments to speak.
So I went in, all flabbergasted and there was a room with the paper all falling off the walls and no carpet On the floor, but anyway the windows were wide open, that was one good thing.
Pee-wee, but Pee-wee looked all flabbergasted and only shifted from one foot to the other.
Well, I was so flabbergasted that I just couldn't speak and even Pee-wee was struck dumb.
Not that I know of, sir," said I, flabbergasted by his question.
In one of the best of them Governor Wentworth invited his friends to a party and flabbergasted them all by turning the "party" into a wedding.
It takes a lot to flabbergast Jack, as I learned when he was my "Lightning Conductor"; but he certainly did look flabbergasted this time.
I was soflabbergasted that I can't remember his words.
If Daniel Boone could retrace his steps along the Holston and Tennessee Rivers perhaps he would gape, too flabbergasted to utter a word.
The tittering raised to a snicker and Philomel Whiffet, too flabbergasted to call out Drusilla's name and send her to her own seat with the sopranos where she belonged, turned quickly his back to the school and fumbled in his pocket.
Jack was too flabbergasted this time even to open his mouth; his eyes opened instead.
Jack was so flabbergasted that he stood with his mouth open as if he expected the fifth bean to fly into it.
I was clean flabbergasted an’ I never understood the thing at all till Ike explained it to me afterward.
Blackborough's frankly flabbergasted at the publicity of this intrigue.