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Was it meant to flabbergast the people with legal sophistry or razzle dazzles them with their intellectual brilliance?
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And then gradually, as the film unfolds, there are tricks and surprises and sentimental bits of hooey that were so flabbergasting.
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It was flabbergasting how ingenious the theories were, and with how much of a fine-toothed comb everyone went through your script.
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The verb form, amaze, means "to overwhelm with surprise or sudden wonder; astonish greatly," and its synonyms include astound, astonish, shock, dumfound, stun, and flabbergast.
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For our list, we chose the ones that are legitimately flabbergasting.
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And yet he did something that left his enemies flabbergasted.
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The film industry's ability to incessantly attract the most unlikely investors is flabbergasting and strangely it's not always the lure of the lucre.
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The photographs shown that night were flabbergasting in their composition, detail and lighting.
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The kind of frenzy the teaser has evoked amongst fans is flabbergasting.
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This latest blast of anti progress is absolutely flabbergasting!
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