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Examples
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Stupefying in its lack of grasp of science and reality.
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Stupefying but true, you were likely to be much worse off by going to see the renowned expert.
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Stupefying statistics about mid-six-figure attendance at old-master and modern-master blockbuster exhibitions notwithstanding, "high art" (the term we'll invoke here to replace "fine art") runs an evermore distant second to the products of pop culture.
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Stupefying to relate, the Spaniards went to the houses where they found the poor people working in safety at their occupations with their wives and children, and there they wounded them with their lances and cut them to pieces.
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt
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Stupefying thy force then with his powers of illusion, and drinking, as it were, those shafts shot from the bow of Drona, Bhimasena rushed against those brothers (viz., thy sons).
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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Stupefying guns had no taming effect on his nationality.
Guy Garrick 1908
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Stupefying guns had no taming effect on his nationality.
Guy Garrick 1908
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Stupefying guns had no taming effect on his nationality.
Guy Garrick 1908
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Stupefying qat chewing and smoking in Sana'a suburbs (Abu-Fadil)
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Morris K. Mobius Editor, Stupefying Stories Better luck next time!
The Wind from The Sun Clarke, Arthur C. 1962
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