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Definition of Flabbergastation

Flabbergastation
Flabbergastation Flab`ber*gas*ta"tion, n. The state of being flabbergasted. [Jocular] --London Punch.

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- man stripping off his clothes and pointing his bare buttocks at the flabbergasted traveler. A huge glittering eye then opened up where the strange man's...
- to the Capitol. The D.C. officials were subsequently described as "flabbergasted" at this message. McCarthy would later state that he was not in this...
- christening of Mayor Bey's baby, Michael, but the Rome residents are flabbergasted when Laurie announces that she had the baby for her brother Jerry and...
- that he would be responsible for the consequences, Samir and I were flabbergasted and our faces must have shown our feelings. Both of us were vexed at...
- figure out her own. This impresses both Missy and Sheldon, leaving Mary flabbergasted. 86 3 "Potential Energy and Hooch on a Park Bench" Nikki Lorre Story...
- Hamilton ****ists in writing a farewell address ("One Last Time"). A flabbergasted King George receives word that George Washington has stepped down, and...
- December 17, 2020. Grayson, Nathan (December 17, 2020). "Streamers Flabbergasted After Twitch Partially Bans The Word 'Simp'". Kotaku. Archived from...
- interesting character study, and finally the impactful punch that leaves you flabbergasted." The Washington Post praised the plot as "fresh" but criticised its...
- ancient Hebrew: "One thing is for certain—the doctors are at present flabbergasted; and we suggest that rather than calling the disease influenza they...