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"dumbfounded" Definitions
  1. unable to speak because of surprise

430 Sentences With "dumbfounded"

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We were dumbfounded – it was like Christmas meets Halloween!
Robby is dumbfounded on how Lincoln slipped through the cracks.
Dumbfounded, Pichai said there was no evidence to substantiate Rep.
Almost dumbfounded, she'd ask: Do you know how that sounds?
The miraculous transformation filled the two dumbfounded doormen with joy.
Trump's disposition, however, has left all parties involved quite dumbfounded.
I ate that very salad at Lucali, dumbfounded and chuckling.
On Twitter, the sports world was dumbfounded by Brady's decision.
"I'm dumbfounded that that's controversial," Pruitt told the Washington Examiner.
While I stood there, dumbfounded, a monarch butterfly floated past.
The comment left Amy, about 250 at the time, dumbfounded.
When she looked at him dumbfounded, he said, 'What's a matter?
Once again, Colton looks slightly dumbfounded, but not tactless, per se.
Her husband was dumbfounded by the turn of events as well.
Some of the 7-Eleven customers were dumbfounded by the story.
When scans revealed the the lump was cancerous, Brown was dumbfounded.
Graham added that he is "dumbfounded" by Trump's approach to Russia.
Collins has been dumbfounded by the struggles of Bruce and d'Arnaud.
"We were just dumbfounded," recalled Carissa Villacorte, who attended the event.
"I'm dumbfounded," said Mr. Simon, who was 82 at the time.
Rescuers recall hundreds of dumbfounded residents coming out on the streets.
Mr. Chavin was dumbfounded, but still believed his friend was innocent.
Tonight, I&aposm not angry, I&aposm just dumbfounded, disheartened and disappointed.
I was dumbfounded, heartbroken and outraged that I'd believed him at all.
"  "I was dumbfounded, heartbroken and outraged that I'd believed him at all.
The dumbfounded crowd boos, until a bull charges and knocks him flat.
Right now, I just can't believe what is happening … I'm just dumbfounded.
I'm truly dumbfounded at how this guy has trouble finding a wife.
I am dumbfounded when Riviera doesn't get all of the points possible.
"I'm a little dumbfounded with this level of resentment," the director said.
Annette Taddeo, another Miami Democrat, told Politico she's "dumbfounded" by Sanders' position.
"I was dumbfounded, and pretty much devastated by the news," Ladd said.
Maduro was dumbfounded, but he told Britton not to change a thing.
"I'm just dumbfounded that they keep doing the same thing," he says.
Her conclusions dumbfounded employees who said they had shared more serious grievances.
We're told it worked ... George was dumbfounded when he saw his bff.
I stayed in bed dumbfounded, wondering what I had gotten myself into.
"I was dumbfounded that he'd basically threaten them," the official told me.
Dumbfounded, Mr. Fender searched for the variant he was looking for: rs63749911.
Bush was dumbfounded by the lack of Saddam's response to his threats.
"Everybody is just dumbfounded," said one employee, who asked not to be named.
"Is Star Wars based on a true story?" asked one dumbfounded Twitter user.
Each of us stood there, dumbfounded, looking at news updates on our phones.
The first server I met—21 hours ago now—looks at me, dumbfounded.
I find myself dumbfounded by the jarring tone-deafness of ESPN's decision-makers.
Mr. Stackowitz's lawyer, Norman Pattis, described his client as "dumbfounded" by the decision.
I was dumbfounded when I realized that the function isn't secured through Tor.
"I guess I'm having an Aleppo moment," he said, to a dumbfounded Matthews.
People in the U.K. are, variously, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, angry, scared and fed up.
People laughed uncontrollably and stammered as they stared dumbfounded at the midday darkness.
When they found out about the plan, though, the agency's scientists were dumbfounded.
Once I got past the final gate and into the stadium, I was dumbfounded.
Stephen Paddock's brother Eric Paddock seemed dumbfounded by the monstrous actions of his sibling.
But then, back to dumbfounded: Can the principles of reproduction be this unapologetically simple?
He exited the bus and we all sat there for a few minutes, dumbfounded.
You are looking at something that is both familiar an delusive and feel dumbfounded.
After leaving the truck, Patrick walked toward me and hovered for a bit, dumbfounded.
But the real star, here, is Middleton, completely dumbfounded by this chain of events.
Most of all, they're all dumbfounded by how fatherhood has changed their lives forever.
His sudden appearance, alive, at a press conference dumbfounded his grieving friends and colleagues.
He appeared to change position several times and Republican members of Congress were dumbfounded.
"I'm dumbfounded that that's controversial," Pruitt told the Washington Examiner about the rental agreement.
"I'm dumbfounded," said Bakari Sellers, a former South Carolina Democratic legislator and CNN analyst.
It was not the first time that Mr. Prayuth had dumbfounded the news media.
H.R. McMaster, Gary Cohn and Reince Priebus are a dumbfounded diaspora all their own.
James was dumbfounded to see himself in so many photos on a stranger's phone.
Next, he passed the blade to a lanky teenager while the others watched, dumbfounded.
The friend I was with was dumbfounded by me frantically tapping details into my phone.
She recalls being dumbfounded when someone asked her if she could ever forgive her son.
"Personally I'm dumbfounded," said Amy Webb, futurist and author who runs the Future Today Institute.
"My grandma was literally jaw dropping dumbfounded," he wrote of Geraldine's reaction to the video.
As a beauty novice, I'm dumbfounded by how many products exist to perfect your complexion.
That statement dumbfounded GOP lawmakers, though the White House later said Trump's remarks were misunderstood.
Some were dumbfounded by his choice of a three-dimensional laser image over a human.
White House officials quickly leaked that they were "alarmed," upset and dumbfounded by her performance.
" Dumbfounded, I stammered, "You mean because I'm a woman with an ethnic, working-class background?
I'm just as dumbfounded as everybody else as to why something like this had happened.
One could only imagine how dumbfounded the first people to stumble upon these creatures were.
Many, many sales execs I have checked with today were dumbfounded (and a little jealous, too).
"I never thought I'd get involved in something like this," Kimmel said on September 19, dumbfounded.
Experts I spoke to about the new Syria policy were dumbfounded by the whiplash-inducing change.
Knox is unable to tell where the sound is coming from, and she looks completely dumbfounded.
Naturally, after reading the provocative tweet (from a white male, no less) people were rightfully dumbfounded.
SO I WAS TOTALLY DUMBFOUNDED WHEN I SAW THAT THEY HADTHESE EMPLOYEES OPENING ALL THESE ACCOUNTS.
I've seen recruiters genuinely dumbfounded at the reluctance of women and minorities to accept job offers.
The decision left the campaign and political media universe, which has descended on Des Moines, dumbfounded.
I am just dumbfounded by the response because they have no difficulty interfacing with an iPad.
When I first got there, I was absolutely dumbfounded by where Google Maps had led me.
"I saw her and was completely dumbfounded," said Kelsey Roberts, 28, an engineer who said Mrs.
Dumbfounded and euphoric East Germans rushed to the border to get a glimpse of the West.
Headley appeared dumbfounded by the decision, but he would not linger on the base for long.
I was dumbfounded by the amount of clothing that was sold in this version of Costco.
But the conservative Alabaman is dumbfounded by the president's intervention in his state's election on Tuesday.
Thousands of Scots were streaming from Celtic Park, out into the pouring rain, in dumbfounded silence.
"I was dumbfounded when they all danced to it," Mr. Subotnick said recently, with a laugh.
And everyone is dumbfounded at the stunning number of red flags about Cruz that were missed.
I look at all of you, I have this whole year, I'm just dumbfounded that I'm included.
The Pistons also went 3 of 23 from 238-point range, which dumbfounded coach Stan Van Gundy.
A dumbfounded Nikolai seeks out his spurned friend, who is now holding court over a card game.
Cowell said he was "dumbfounded" to see "that much water" mixed with debris in the abandoned building.
Thus, Barr and Rosenstein reportedly were dumbfounded to receive a report that did not contain these markings.
Five days later, he was prancing at the park and begging for extra treats, leaving everyone dumbfounded.
Then I found an old leather-bound journal I had kept and was dumbfounded at the misery.
"We were all dumbfounded that there was no alarm system — that was extremely unusual," Mr. McNally said.
White House officials told Axios that they're "really dumbfounded" by the way Trump handled the Putin meeting.
"He was dumbfounded by the turnout, how many people came out to express how much they cared."
"I'm kind of dumbfounded at where we are now with how this endorsement went down," he said.
One Yang staffer who was cut loose after his Iowa campaign was dumbfounded by the lack of communication.
Jimmy Kimmel was dumbfounded by the criticism, and Jimmy Fallon took the opportunity to poke fun at Trump.
When those close to Tiyip heard that he had been taken away on such charges, they were dumbfounded.
Then they left and he was sort of dumbfounded, and I said: 'You see, a—hole, that's television.
Sopotnik said efforts were made to protect the skis with wax but said even the specialists were dumbfounded.
Luke was dumbfounded after Hannah B. told him she had sex with another guy in the Fantasy Suite.
The audacity of the plan dumbfounded traders and reporters — as did the casual way Mr. Musk announced it.
"I'm dumbfounded," Mr. Holcombe said, also noting that his pregnant sister-in-law, Crystal Holcombe, had been killed.
Officer Ramirez said he and other officers had been dumbfounded as to why Mr. Dean pulled the trigger.
The Iraq Survey Group would scour the countryside, excavating purported W.M.D. sites and interrogating dumbfounded Iraqi military officers.
"But you know this doesn't change anything between us," Adrian hopefully, and somewhat naïvely, tells his dumbfounded girlfriend.
I think some people are dumbfounded in this country that we could go from Barack Obama to Donald Trump.
He hopped out of his car to investigate and was dumbfounded at the crumpled highway and flattened trees beyond.
"I'm dumbfounded," Bryan's son Scott Holcombe told the New York Times on Sunday after learning of his parents' deaths.
"It was an honest mistake," Fleetwood said, sounding dumbfounded that he had suddenly become a focus of media attention.
And when I read, "Lean in," I was just dumbfounded, because I knew the data, and it was worse.
Elected Republican officials are publicly defending Trump but privately are dumbfounded, disgusted and demoralized by this turn of events.
He was dumbfounded, and his expulsion has sparked something of a low-key uprising among the league's hardcore fans.
Though I feel more savvy to the legal issues, I am no less dumbfounded by how it all works.
The image has left you dumbfounded: Her pencil and pen sketches are so meticulously detailed they look like photographs.
But then there are the cosmic rays being shot at us at energy levels that truly leave scientists dumbfounded.
When I said I would miss the biggest party of our first year of college, my friend was dumbfounded.
She stared at the note dumbfounded, as if trying to figure out how to circumvent the laws of physics.
I can't make them keep watching us, but it's always dumbfounded me, since the arrival of Tony and Manu.
After 48 days of severe torture in captivity, Sarkohi magically materialized in Iran and appeared before a dumbfounded press.
One member of the U.S. military, who first surfaced the post on Monday, said he was "dumbfounded" by it.
Since announcing her support for Trump in January, she has routinely dazzled and dumbfounded observers at rallies and in interviews.
" Student Tamara Fine said to an NBC affiliate: "I'm dumbfounded that NYU would invite somebody who is a hate speaker.
So when debates on people's basic humanity come up, when there are so many other pressing issues, she's often dumbfounded.
Yesterday, somewhere in the sixth hour of Facebook's record outage, I sat dumbfounded alongside my fellow editors at The Verge.
Ghahremani was dumbfounded in December 2018 when Amazon repeatedly refused to remove the listing of an owl necklace she reported.
Trump's decision to repeatedly attack Walker has angered large portions of the party base and left many political analysts dumbfounded.
The allegation that his brother was a mass killer left Eric "dumbfounded," he said, according to The New York Times.
Though they didn't rise to prominence until the next decade, the fact they reached any level of recognition dumbfounded me.
After sharing the video online, denverjoe told Reddit commenters that his grandmother was "literally jaw-dropping dumbfounded" by Johansson's invite.
The moment was hilariously dramatic, and all of Dursun's teammates were dumbfounded, as everything seemed to freeze for a second.
Even the Red Woman, everyone's favorite candidate for resurrecting Snow, could only stand there dumbfounded by the turn of events.
The allegation that his brother was a mass killer left Eric "dumbfounded," he said, according to The New York Times.
Pleased with their success, they were dumbfounded to hear from their superiors that their efforts were deemed a failure. Why?
But the unrelievedly dire picture he has painted of black America has left many black voters angry, dumbfounded or both.
The remaining ninety-eight per cent is left dumbfounded, and world religions crumble amid a surge of cults and charlatans.
Instead, he said he was dumbfounded by the President's defiance and basked in what he sees as Trump's true self.
I'm very happy in a committed relationship myself, and considering a future infidelity leaves me not just terrified, but dumbfounded.
Howard Stern returned to the airwaves Monday and he was pretty dumbfounded -- why all the fuss over a day off?
Instead, they called the cops and initiated a fraud investigation — actions that dumbfounded Thomas and his lawyer, triggering another lawsuit.
She learned only by accident that Salaam had played football, then Googled him and was dumbfounded to discover his celebrity.
His prose—"I gaped at him, dumbfounded"; "She gave me one of her heart-stopping smiles"—is strewn with clichés.
I am still dumbfounded by this and need you all to tell me whether I ought to be or not.
Talk show host Michael Smerconish told CNN's Brianna Keilar on Wednesday that he was "dumbfounded" by the pushback from Democrats.
You can see in the video Vic shot ... he's dumbfounded by the whole thing and thinks it's straight up racism.
"When we walked in, they looked dumbfounded and the room just came to a stop," Byrne told The Hill on Wednesday.
His first post is a video of himself reading a Spider-Man comic book, with a dumbfounded look on his face.
D'Amico caught a glimpse of Cunanan as he fled and was dumbfounded as to why anyone would want to kill Versace.
His godfather, the well-known white nationalist David Duke, was especially outraged and dumbfounded by Derek's decision to renounce the movement.
" Lauer, 59, "was shocked and dumbfounded and completely bewildered by what happened," says the source, who adds, "He never expected this.
I'm dumbfounded," he said, adding, "This is a radical, and I mean radical, departure from the way legislation should be enacted.
Sources close to Prince's heirs tell TMZ ... they're dumbfounded at how much money it costs to manage the late singer's estate.
After Guzman escaped from a maximum-security prison in Mexico in July, del Castillo told CNN en Español she was dumbfounded.
When he decided at the last minute to run in the next year's race for governor, the political establishment was dumbfounded.
Dumbfounded and panicked, you need to try to keep everyone alive and together while unshrouding truth of this seemingly sleepy island.
Mr. Kertesz seemed dumbfounded by his Nobel Prize, which came after he had spent decades in near anonymity, even in Hungary.
But even when they do, the defense bar is as dumbfounded by this behavior as the rest of the general public.
Many are still dumbfounded by the power of placebos, a harmless pill or medical procedure that produces healing in some cases.
The new boss's first extensive print interview as CEO left many inside Boeing dumbfounded and angry, said current and former employees.
They're dumbfounded, and Dumbledore wastes no time ushering Harry out of the house to begin their fateful journey back to Hogwarts.
At a swanky event in Downtown Los Angeles, Mayor Eric M. Garcetti said he was dumbfounded when he saw the story.
Cramer said he's "dumbfounded" that the electric carmaker isn't even higher, saying it could be double that of the traditional automakers.
The man lay there in the red half-light of his room, dumbfounded, watching as a camera crew went inside the building.
And the French were dumbfounded by his decision to confide state secrets to two journalists, who published them in a recent book.
"Corrine is on a first-name basis with everyone who works here," Nick says at the mall, dumbfounded but also genuinely impressed.
I've seen it myself, and, yes, the fact that I left dumbfounded and disturbed adds weight to the Exorcist-ey comparison above.
Another source with knowledge of the situation countered that Lauer had viewed this relationship as "consensual" and was "dumbfounded" by the accusation.
Sometimes, it felt like the site's leaders were dumbfounded as to how engage with the site's communities, which often led to backlash.
Dumbfounded looks Clinton's flying campaign headquarters, though, kept the nominee, her top aides and the press cordoned off from the outside world.
Redditor -eDgAR- says he is dumbfounded by people who show up late to interviews and wonder why they didn't get the job.
Health experts have long been dumbfounded by the root of the encephalitis outbreak, commonly known as brain fever, in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district.
Instead, Ahmed just calmly went about his business and finished making an order of chicken souvlaki while the robber stood there dumbfounded.
And Taylor and Kent often seemed dumbfounded and confused by the conspiratorial tone of the questions, repeatedly asking Castor to repeat himself.
You're not, as poor old Val Kilmer does in the scene above, going to just sit there dumbfounded wondering what to do.
Washington (CNN)NATO diplomats are dumbfounded by President Donald Trump's barrage of acidic rhetoric at the annual summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
Stolker was similarly dumbfounded later that day when he tried to order girls' lacrosse headgear online and found that none formally existed.
Pulling off a move like this requires incredible foresight, timing, and execution, and even Squishy's teammates appear dumbfounded by the result (below).
The clothing designer and home renovator Jamie Haller was staring dumbfounded not long ago at the mountainous pile, left by her contractors.
His jumps went sour in both the men's program and the team event, and he was dumbfounded as to what went wrong.
Still, Officer Ramirez said that everyone he had spoken to within the department was dumbfounded as to why Mr. Dean opened fire.
DJ Khaled seems genuinely dumbfounded and amazed at the research Nardwuar did on him like he was David Blaine doing a magic trick.
Check out his reaction ... he seems dumbfounded they pulled the car over just for that, but ya gotta imagine he was also relieved.
"We know absolutely nothing, this is just... we are dumbfounded," the shooter's brother, Eric Paddock, told reporters from the family home in Florida.
When he sees the room filled with pink balloons, he is only able to muster a stunned smile and a few dumbfounded laughs.
The game's developer, Yutaka Takasaki, is dumbfounded by its popularity: "I do not know why this game is so popular," he told CNN.
Just think about that Tonight Show interview where host Jimmy Fallon was so dumbfounded by Cardi's endless personality he was rendered legitimately speechless.
President Trump threw Swedish model Ella Rose's family into a state of confusion, and left her dumbfounded about how POTUS gets his info.
"And so I'm a little bit dumbfounded by the kind of media narratives that these things are somehow not the focus," he said.
Less than ten years since GTA IV was released, Bellic's febrile, dumbfounded impression of our world seems almost to have come to life.
British billionaire Richard Branson said business leaders were left dumbfounded by President Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement.
You should read the book and then we'll have this discussion because I've been dumbfounded by the reactions to it from the start.
The amnesia in much of the world about these events, let alone what is happening today in Syria and elsewhere, leaves us dumbfounded.
I'm a little dumbfounded that some younger players are complaining that a little booze and a costume makes the workplace hostile or embarrassing.
And U.S. officials said they were "dumbfounded" by Trump's approach to Russia given the evidence that Moscow interfered in last year's presidential election.
One county technician, dumbfounded by the whoosh of code rocketing across the screen, somberly took out his phone and began to film it.
Malu Gaspar, a journalist at Piauí magazine, said she was dumbfounded and saddened by the Twitter post and the controversy it set off.
And I remember he looked at me dumbfounded because, of course, Emil had won, and his own wife had not gone to watch.
I reread the book recently to my kids, and I was dumbfounded by how self-centered, petulant and cruel that little rodent is.
Filling almost the entirety of the video, the silence makes it appear as though Bloomberg dumbfounded his opponents by touting his business record.
The only thing better than seeing the smartest person I know completely dumbfounded was knowing we'd get to live happily ever after together.
An alternative, oppositional media expects this response and doubles down; a media accustomed to power, or proximity to power, is dumbfounded by it.
The edits, which included a long pause to a question posed by Couric, portrayed the members as dumbfounded by Couric's gun control questions.
Trump's actions at times have left his GOP allies dumbfounded, such as earlier this month when he called on Beijing to investigate the Bidens.
But as to how they were able to take down a rhino, or process its tough-as-nails carcass, the researchers admit they're dumbfounded.
Watch him dive into big men on drives and flip up shots over and over again, and see the dumbfounded looks on their faces.
In the days since the tragedy, neighbors have been left shocked and "dumbfounded" as they work to process the news of the couple's death.
The famed daytime TV host -- who's obviously seen plenty of crazy scenarios -- told us Thursday at LAX that Jussie's story truly has him dumbfounded.
Dumbfounded and struggling to put a finger on just how the fuck it happened, I needed to ask Glastonbury's kind folk that very question.
And one glance at their dumbfounded, happy little faces is enough to bring about unbridled joy in even the most cold-hearted among us.
"I'm a little bit dumbfounded by the kind of media narratives," Pruitt told conservative host Mark Reardon on KMOX in St. Louis last week.
He blithely tells a dumbfounded Darius when to snap a photo and directs Alfred to come closer and stand back to back with him.
When Seinfeld bought it, people were dumbfounded as to why he would spend so much for a car that would require so much restoration.
The skit was Baldwin's first return to screen since the election, and he portrayed Trump as gormless and dumbfounded by his new presidential duties.
Cramer was dumbfounded when he saw the market's immediate response to Home Depot's earnings miss, which the company said was driven by unfavorable weather.
Trilobites Scientists reviewing video from camera traps watched dumbfounded as a 16-pound badger worked four days to bury a 50-pound calf carcass.
"I was just dumbfounded," the former Democratic candidate said, claiming Comey "went way beyond his role" and largely influenced the outcome of the election.
A Canadian dog owner was left dumbfounded recently after he realized that a wild animal may have outsmarted him to gain access to his trash.
And everyone's waiting to see what the President has in store after he dumbfounded diplomats with his sharp rhetoric and outrageous claims on Day 1.
In America, those watching the wave of change are dumbfounded by the latest polls: Trump may actually have a realistic chance to win in November.
Speaking before Mr. Trump's interview on CBS was aired, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that he was "dumbfounded" by the president's latest denial.
Wilhemina CondonSeattle To the Editor: As usual, I have read your election coverage dumbfounded at the difficulty people have with exercising their right to vote.
Police said they screamed at Duff to drop his gun, but he just turned around, likely dumbfounded by whatever the hell was happening behind him.
The Washington Post scoop inspired something of an internet moment, as dumbfounded Americans joked about a president who clearly does not know how to listen.
Partizan scored in each half, the minutes ticked off the clock, and the observer seemed slightly dumbfounded, and a bit delighted, that no incidents occurred.
And the rapper Daddy Yankee, in New York for a concert, remembers watching the live footage of the hurricane and being dumbfounded by the devastation.
Mr. O'Neill said that he was dumbfounded by the notion that the tax cuts working their way through Congress would not add to the debt.
Another source with knowledge of the situation said at the time that Lauer had viewed this relationship as "consensual" and was "dumbfounded" by the accusation.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday said he's "dumbfounded" that the electric carmaker isn't even higher, saying it could be double that of the traditional automakers.
I have never seen an audience more dumbfounded than the one at redcat : for at least a minute, no one moved or made a sound.
It's this welcoming and, frankly, idealistic trustworthiness that afforded the men the opportunity to swipe a bunch of free shit while people looked on dumbfounded. Genius.
"I'm dumbfounded as to why the Trump Administration still follows the Obama playbook when it comes to dealing with terror suspects," Graham said in a statement.
Maybe we don't always have the energy to call it out or we are too speechless and dumbfounded that no one else seems to have noticed.
You know how in time travel movies like Back to the Future people from the past are always totally dumbfounded by the time traveler's apparel choices?
I've owned plenty of home Wi-Fi routers over the years, and I'm continually dumbfounded why manufacturers make it so hard to perform a simple reset.
He's dumbfounded by the fact Nipsey was gunned down at his own place of business ... and in his own neighborhood in the Crenshaw District, no less.
Rick Myers, executive director of the Major Cities Chiefs Association, told VICE News that he was "dumbfounded" as to why the Chicago case struck a nerve.
The Maltese were flattered by Rojas-Berscia's interest in their language, but dumbfounded that he would bother to learn it—what use was it to him?
Wheeler again dumbfounded the scientific community when he claimed that future iterations of the report would need to be reviewed by the Trump administration's political appointees.
CNBC's Jim Cramer was dumbfounded when he saw the market's immediate response to Home Depot's earnings miss, which the company said was driven by unfavorable weather.
People who knew Stephen Paddock — even his brother — were just as dumbfounded when the police said he had gunned down scores of people in Las Vegas.
Protests erupted in Tehran and other Iranian cities as dumbfounded citizens found a new reason to mistrust Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, and other officials.
It's interesting when a little sentence fragment becomes a thing, like this expression of dumbfounded aggravation that comes up when someone really, really doesn't "get" it.
I was at numerous events in Silicon Valley, where many — mostly women — were dumbfounded by the discrepancy, even after I explained that is was not so.
One woman said that she was "dumbfounded" when her husband told her that Williams had invited him to a launch party for the restaurant last year.
In the interview, Spero continues: And again, I am so dumbfounded that this continues—that this would be allowed to happen again, right under our noses.
Benito Rosales, who lost two brothers and a cousin at the Pasta de Conchos disaster, was dumbfounded when he found out about the union boss's possible return.
"The collective we are dumbfounded that people still drive drunk," Mirren, 70, says, before launching into a devastating and thoroughly British series of phrases describing drunk drivers.
" This participant added, "I don't think there was a single male participant, except for Zuckerberg looking down and sad onstage and Kaplan looking dumbfounded on the screen.
In this exciting video I wear a unicorn head, stare dumbfounded at a founder who told us to go away, and talk to Co-Sender, Marvelmind, API.
Knowing how these things tend to go, we won't be shocked if Gravity Rush 2 barely gets mentioned, and Sony announces Knack 2 to a dumbfounded audience.
The buttery, booming baritone Alex DeSocio (Guglielmo) and the ringing, elegant tenor Spencer Viator (Ferrando) were particularly fine, awkwardly toggling between fresh-faced overconfidence and dumbfounded hurt.
"They just don't get it" was the national refrain from women to the dumbfounded stares of those old white men fumbling over their questioning of Anita HIll.
"The president's tweets that are attacking his own attorney general — I'm just dumbfounded," said Mark Zaid, a Washington attorney who has represented clients from both major parties.
"I was just bloody dumbfounded -- it was just such an old fashioned, super-villain way of promoting inequality and hatred," he said in an email to CNN.
Halliburton wants the NYPD to fire him immediately so that he can't hurt anyone else, and we are all frankly dumbfounded that that has not happened already.
But even Republicans used to being put on the spot by Trump were dumbfounded when he blasted Yovanovitch as a failed ambassador soon after the hearing began.
The Gophers, one of Division I's worst outside shooting teams, buried seventh-seeded Louisville, 53-76, with a barrage of 3-pointers that left the Cardinals dumbfounded.
The umpire, who comes out to figure out why Cespedes never picked up the ball, is just as dumbfounded as the rest of us ( read more here).
A dialogue window popped up on screen asking to confirm the action, and the operator stared dumbfounded as the cursor glided to the box and clicked to affirm.
She, on the other hand, is so confident and certain of purpose that she seems genuinely dumbfounded when Jon doesn't take the first opportunity to kneel before her.
But when his co-founder Joe Wong had to move an hour south from San Francisco to Palo Alto, Taggar was dumbfounded by how distracting the process was.
I saw a demonstration of Thumper a year ago on a traditional screen in front of a crowd of a couple hundred people, and it still dumbfounded everyone.
Although director Richard Linklater had a great track record, many critics were dumbfounded by the fact that such a lackluster film could include his direction and Blanchette's talents.
After they tweeted a photo of Redford in the 1972 western film "Jeremiah Johnson," and said that he's the face behind the "nodding meme guy," people were dumbfounded.
"I was dumbfounded as to how someone would pay that much for a quarter," she told Coin World, a popular news and analysis website for collectors, last year.
Hopped-up soldiers would sprint tirelessly through the Ardennes at the onset of war, an adrenalized performance that left Winston Churchill "dumbfounded," as he wrote in his memoirs.
He wheeled out with ... a 47-month sentence, way below what federal guidelines called for and far less than many dumbfounded Trump critics, and others, said he deserved.
Cameramen and anyone running a livestream on mobile checked and double-checked their monitors and screens, the impossible discrepancy, a sense of dumbfounded incomprehension falling like blackout curtains.
CP3 jerks his head back, dumbfounded, then RAMS HIS FINGER INTO RONDO'S EYE, the fists go a flyin', and Ingram runs back into the scrum to throws some hands.
Image: PixabayMany of us have experienced prolonged stretches of driving where we're seemingly oblivious to our surroundings, and we're left dumbfounded that we didn't get into a serious accident.
He had set Oracle Arena ablaze with his first three efforts; you will remember the dumbfounded, exuberant grins of Shaquille O'Neal and Kevin Garnett, partially obscured by their camcorders.
She demands to be watched, and after just one song, everybody claps with a kind of dumbfounded, not-sure-what-to-do-with-this-information look on their face.
LONDON (Reuters) - No wonder Lucas Pouille looked dumbfounded at his 6-4 4-6 3-6 83-4 10-8 win on Monday over fellow young gun Bernard Tomic.
"I'm dumbfounded," says former South Carolina Democratic legislator and CNN analyst Bakari Sellers, who noted Klobuchar has effectively cut off her chances with the base of the Democratic Party.
In June, Starbucks baristas were dumbfounded when young customers began to order the "TikTok" drink, an off-menu item that was never promoted or officially recognized by the brand.
"I'm dumbfounded by Democrats who don't see the value of race and gender as part of a mix of who we are on public and private lives," she said.
Reflecting on the time since his eldest son died of brain cancer, Biden said he was "absolutely dumbfounded" by the reaction to his own pledge to help fight cancer.
When John Wayne Bobbitt arrived at the emergency room in 1993, after his then wife Lorena had cut off his penis with a 12-inch knife, the surgeons were dumbfounded.
Did he field questions ahead of the release of a new album, only to be dumbfounded by a journo asking what he felt Sam Allardyce had contributed to English football?
This is impossible to predict…" A dumbfounded O'Donnell responded, "You're going to propose a plan to the American people and you're not going to tell them how much it costs?
Trump's broadsides at McConnell, who spent three months negotiating legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare and came one vote short of sending a bill to conference, left McConnell's allies dumbfounded.
I also tried every which way to wedge the good people of Sacramento into 11D, because of basketball, and so for many reasons I was dumbfounded by the whole area.
Instead, in a result that dumbfounded Australian analysts, voters re-elected Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his conservative coalition, which has long resisted calls to cut carbon emissions and coal.
" PEN America said it was "dumbfounded by the selection of a writer who has used his public voice to undercut historical truth and offer public succor to perpetrators of genocide.
The woman was dumbfounded, and so was I. The woman had a few sips of water, then got up to thank the man, but he was nowhere to be seen.
Kelsey Wright, the worker at the shelter who discovered Tilly on Saturday morning, told WFLA that she was dumbfounded at the cruel actions of the people who left the pooch.
They said they were "dumbfounded" by the revelation that the new FBI review may have been spurred by a separate investigation into Anthony Weiner sending lewd texts to a minor.
The film even shows that the side Stark has chosen is wrong, when he stands dumbfounded at the sinister underwater gulag where the world governments have left his friends to rot.
Dumbfounded, I told her some of my memories of the sprawling place: my mother's early death, my father's happy remarriage, the grand piano I played (or didn't), my fabulous tuxedo cat.
And that's why, every year around the anniversary of the attacks, we are left dumbfounded over and over again by the sheer boneheaded-ness, the utter tone-deafness of some commercials.
Adcom, along with everyone else, was dumbfounded by Ringing Bells' logic; the company has threatened to seek damages against Ringing Bells for dragging its company, and brand name, into this mess.
"We can't understand what happened," Paddock's brother Eric told a crowd of reporters from his home in Orlando, Florida Monday morning, admitting that he was "completely dumbfounded" by the mass violence.
After several tries, I found a provider willing to see me once a week, and was then dumbfounded by the fact that the VA did not pay her for nine months.
In an interview last month, she said she was "dumbfounded" when she learned the former FBI director was renewing the investigation into her private email server just days before the election.
Kinder Morgan's opponents in British Columbia, the province where the pipeline would terminate, felt dumbfounded and betrayed when in late 2016 the Trudeau government approved the project and then doubled down.
"I am dumbfounded," said Representative Ted Lieu, a Democrat from Los Angeles, who, along with other members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, has been following Ms. Chen's case closely.
Ask a Kidlington resident why anyone, nevermind someone from as far away as China, would want to come here, and you will be invariably greeted with a look of dumbfounded amazement.
"I am dumbfounded by the decision to prominently display a Nazi on military social media on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge," the public affairs officer, Lt. Col.
T.I. told us why he thinks Nipsey was murdered because of envy and hate ... while The Game said he was dumbfounded by the fact Nipsey was gunned down in his own hood.
I'm impressed and excited at the possibilities of sharing information, but find myself mildly annoyed and dumbfounded at the way the whole digital world has taken over people's lives, especially the phone.
The former US presidential candidate told the BBC's Emma Barnett that she was "dumbfounded" by the UK government's refusal to publish the report, which was intended for publication before the general election.
It all went down in the English city of Derby, where 18-year-old Daniel Dougherty was left utterly dumbfounded during a job interview earlier this month at a local TGI Friday's.
Colleagues said they were dumbfounded by the government's accusations against him — particularly since it was Mr. Wolfe's job to arrange meetings with the F.B.I. when other staff members were suspected of leaking.
I was dumbfounded and told her that I was concerned that she had chosen to pressure her husband to have a vasectomy before letting him know that she was ending the marriage.
In January, he dumbfounded audiences at the Prototype Festival with his nerve-jangling adaptation of Sarah Kane's experimental play "4.48 Psychosis," the self-portrait of a woman on the verge of suicide.
In dawn's light, the Planter, flying a white sheet as a surrender flag, made it to his cherished destination: a Union Navy fleet whose officers eyed him, dumbfounded, as Smalls saluted them.
In a Supreme devotee, we see how one can be "serious about the frivolous, frivolous about the serious," as Sontag puts it, to the point where even the founder James Jebbia is dumbfounded.
The banker helping me cited my lack of a credit score as the main reason for my denial and I looked at her dumbfounded; I had no idea what a credit score was.
Henry Cejudo says he's "dumbfounded" that Conor McGregor thinks he deserves a rematch with Khabib Nurmagomedov ... telling TMZ Sports the guy needs to shut up and fight Justin Gaethje to prove he's worthy!
You gotta see Game's reaction ... he's seriously dumbfounded at the possibility Oprah's giving the likes of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein a pass while putting Russell Simmons and Michael Jackson in her crosshairs.
And we are now observing, dumbfounded, the growing possibility of a second referendum, promoted by smart but desperate people, convinced that it will undo the first one, which approved Brexit by 51.9 percent.
"I have been dumbfounded at how low the cost can be," said Bank Zero's co-founder Michael Jordaan, best known for turning FirstRand's retail banking operation into the most profitable in South Africa.
As the former Canadian ambassador responsible for the original free-trade negotiations with the United States, I was dumbfounded to read the transcript of your interview with President Donald Trump (published online, May 213th).
Dumbfounded by her newfound accusations and feeling them to be both bizarre and untrue, I naturally assumed that her Facebook account had been hacked and that I was once again being targeted for cyberbullying.
We already knew this, but according to Florio ... prosecutors were "dumbfounded" in court this week when Remy's side claimed to have evidence to support she was nowhere near the spot of the alleged assault.
Hillary Clinton spoke about her new book, What Happened, on the TODAY show saying she was "dumbfounded" when former FBI Director James Comey reopened the investigation into her email server right before Election Day.
During last year's Black Friday strike at the same warehouse, El Confidencial reported that Amazon approached local police to intervene by going inside the warehouse to force workers to maintain productivity, leaving police "dumbfounded."
While none of these proposals have managed to pass so far, Sevier's success at repeatedly getting states to seriously consider patently terrible and unworkable legislation has dumbfounded digital rights activists and political reporters alike.
To underscore the degree to which Pruitt operates in a sound-proofed bubble, he responded to this week's news by saying he is "dumbfounded" that renting a condo from top energy lobbyists is controversial.
If I could travel back in time and tell my younger self Samsung would still be making Galaxy Note phones and improving the S Pen seven years later, I think I would be dumbfounded.
French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the forum for the first time, echoed Steinmeier the next day, noting that "what Europe wants is not quite the same as the U.S." U.S. officials were dumbfounded.
Ines is too dumbfounded to do anything about it, but he keeps turning up as Toni, seemingly wherever Ines is poised for peak embarrassment: in front of her boss, at work receptions, in her closet.
The slow-motion realization that Donald Trump is becoming the next President of the United States left much of the country dumbfounded, American allies deeply worried, and America's enemies no doubt in a celebratory mood.
Reporters informed Clinton's top aides traveling on the plane about the FBI's updated investigation, news that was met with dumbfounded looks from Clinton's staffers who quickly retreated to huddle in the front of the plane.
At one point, he just sang the word "check," as in "microphone check," four times, and it left me open-mouthed and dumbfounded— somehow it was one of the most expressive vocalizations I'd ever heard.
Mr. Rubio appeared to still be dumbfounded by his loss in Florida, noting that his campaign's internal polling showed him trailing Mr. Trump by 5 points and closing in quickly the week before the election.
When Farra examined the skis themselves, he was dumbfounded to learn that athletes stuck with skis out of comfort, without having determined whether they were the best for them, or for a set of conditions.
Some athletes on the call, for instance, were left dumbfounded when an athlete representative from Europe made a comment playing down the severity of the virus and blaming the news media for hyping its risks.
Some athletes on the call, for instance, were left dumbfounded when an athlete representative from Europe made a comment playing down the severity of the virus and blaming the news media for hyping its risks.
Most of them were plain dumbfounded, wondering why a president who just days before had crowned himself a steadfast supporter of the L.G.B.T. community would even consider signing an executive order that would license discrimination.
Last month, that owner, Jerry Jones, was talking so much about Romo that a former Cowboys quarterback, Troy Aikman, stepped up to question him on a Dallas radio program, saying Jones's comments "just dumbfounded" him.
He plops himself into a chair, declares himself to be addicted to alcohol — and cocaine, and pills, and weed, and plenty of other things — and starts telling his life story to the slightly dumbfounded group.
"So to be clear ... payroll's not happening, but we're all kind of just — we're not being let go but ... we're just here?" one dumbfounded employee said, struggling to make sense of the absurd terms being offered.
Grassley seemed at first dumbfounded by the effort, but quickly grew incensed, declaring the Democrats were "out of order," and flatly refusing to consider their motions to vote on the basis that they were violating procedure.
"I was dumbfounded by this proposition," he said, recalling negotiations with the United States and citing U.S. legislators and former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky saying that the market economy provision would exist for 15 years.
Because it's Crosswalk Theater, the production takes place in the middle of the street as dumbfounded drivers are stopped at traffic lights, and the actors are forced to scurry away each time the light turns green.
Replying to someone calling for Abba to play with a dumbfounded look and an "I don't think so," and revealing the precise fee Fleetwood Mac are asking for, he's sort of like the left's Jeremy Clarkson.
The applicant, who asked not to be named because he still hopes to join the military, said he was dumbfounded at the rejection, because he has had no issues stemming from the surgery for 25 years.
The winner, on points, is Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), who crashes the party and leaves them both dumbfounded, not least because she has the wit, and the wherewithal, to confront evil while wearing a conical bustier.
His opponents are dumbfounded and don't know how to play by these new rules -- what do you do when someone is so thoroughly unqualified, and breaks so many of the rules, and yet faces no consequences?
I am just dumbfounded, disheartened and disappointed over the long awaited, often delayed Inspector General&aposs report on the actions of the Department of Justice and the FBI in the handling of the Clinton e-mail investigation.
But the day that he came to see me receive the Polar Medal from Canada, and the governor general was there and the prime minister; I remember looking at my dad, and at first he was dumbfounded.
Royal, who didn't know why he had been falling ill for several months, was "dumbfounded" when he found out his roommate of four years was responsible, Assistant District Attorney Abe Kassis said at a press conference Thursday.
On the other, it seems even more likely that The Good Place will swerve in a totally different direction and ditch everything we've come to know about it to throw something completely new in our dumbfounded faces.
The makeover has not only changed the facial expression of Saint George to a kind of dumbfounded stare, but also obliterated many of the details in his ornate armor, which now resembles that of a toy knight.
To the chagrin of dumbfounded coaches and confused teams, perplexed broadcast crews and enraged fans, every week across the N.F.L.'s vast empire one player interferes with another before a pass arrives — and goes unpunished for it.
Guccione said he was "dumbfounded" and "saddened" after watching footage of the fight, which broke out between 12 adults and one teen after Cordova ruled that one of the 7-year-old players had batted out of order.
That's true this year, especially in Asia, where our allies are dumbfounded by The Donald's suggestion that Japan and South Korea would be better off if American troops were pulled out of those countries and replaced with nukes.
The decimation of the local news landscape left even Facebook dumbfounded about a year ago when it tried to launch a new local-news aggregator called Today In and couldn't find enough local news to fully populate it.
The crowd sat dumbfounded as Nishikori despatched a delicate volley to break in the opening game and watched on bemused as the Japanese created another three break points in the third game and one more in the fifth.
I would have been dumbfounded had I not already heard it three times before from others inside and outside Uber — this cockamamie notion that the messed-up communications around all these disasters was the real problem ailing Uber.
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Cash is considered among the hardest assets for a company to fake, which is why the disappearance of a combined $6.1 billion from two Chinese companies has dumbfounded investors and forced regulators to take action.
The exchange ended in confusion on every side — Taylor seemingly dumbfounded, Republicans incensed that they couldn't confirm their now–deep-seated belief that Ukraine and the Democrats hijacked the 2016 election, and those watching the hearing utterly lost.
Once upon a time, FedLoan's website encouraged employers to brag to prospective employees about current workers who had received certification, but that ended quickly once the American Bar Association's dumbfounded lawyers pointed it out in a legal filing.
Jon (Dennis William Grimes) is dumbfounded when he learns about menstruation; Howie (Amir Wachterman) has a meltdown and stops only when Sofia tells him that yes, he's funny: "I think I just didn't understand the joke," she explains.
It's not just his boss's head-spinning lies that render him dumbfounded, but also the fact (unknown to him) that Clarice's and Lucrece's maids are twins, both played by Ms. Hutchinson in a miniature comic tour de force.
And Mr. Mnuchin left some experts dumbfounded after suggesting that "there would be no absolute tax cut for the upper class" — a promise that appears to be at odds with plans presented by Mr. Trump and House Republicans.
Jamil's mum and many South Asian friends were dumbfounded by her choice to swap curry for pika rice and vegetables, but training without taking care of her diet wasn't realistic if the boxer was to take her sport seriously.
According to the Emory Report: To test Peep solubility, they began with simple tap water, then moved on to boiling water, then to acetone, sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide, but were left dumbfounded by Peeps' apparent invulnerability to each.
Which brings us to one reading of Billions: As the main (male) characters go after each other for the simple bloodsport of it, the women look on, semi-dumbfounded — because these elaborate schemes have tremendous ramifications on their lives.
Jeb Bush, who once was expected to become the top Republican candidate, displayed more assertiveness and command in the absence of the bombastic real estate magnate whose success so far has dumbfounded the son and brother of former presidents.
United Nations officials were dumbfounded by the attack on the convoy of 31 trucks, which was escorted by the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and was carrying food, medicine and supplies bound for rebel-held areas of western Aleppo Province.
His avoidance of charm in his subjects and suppression of expressiveness in his touch serve the dumbfounded wonderment you can feel when—perhaps rarely enough, in this frantic era—you stop somewhere, look around, forget yourself, and only see.
Sports Briefing A thrilling showdown between two of the top challengers for the America's Cup turned on a penalty Monday, leaving one crew fighting to keep its 50-foot foiling catamaran from tipping over, and the other crew dumbfounded.
Accustomed to a high degree of efficiency and organization at such events, Germans were dumbfounded by the chaos and by media reports that officials and organizers did not heed warnings about the problems such a massive crow would cause.
So Republicans were dumbfounded Friday when Trump dropped a grenade into the middle of the hearing by blasting Yovanovitch as a failed ambassador right as she was giving emotional testimony about how she was mistreated by the Trump administration.
In the last decade, Starikov coached four years in the K.H.L. When his number was retired by CSKA Moscow, his players, he said, were dumbfounded, unaware that he had been a star there for a decade a quarter-century earlier.
Here, we have a Hadid-stricken man who's so dumbfounded by the appearance of this blonde Amazonian across all of his timelines that he's taken to Twitter to figure out just where in the dang heck "this Hadid chick" came from.
I'M JUST DUMBFOUNDED AGAIN THAT THE BOARD, AS I MENTIONED AT DELIVERING ALPHA, THAT THE BOARD WOULD WANT TO GO AHEAD WITH THIS DEAL, BUT YET REFUSE TO LEND MONEY TO SOLAR CITY OVER THE SUMMER ON A SENIOR BASIS.
The brother of the man whom authorities say opened fired on concertgoers in Las Vegas on Sunday night, killing at least 21 people and wounding more than 5003 others, said on Monday morning that he's "completely dumbfounded" by the mass violence.
I would have been dumbfounded had I not already heard it three other times before that from others inside and outside Uber — this cockamamie notion that the messed-up communications around all these disasters was the real problem ailing Uber.
The journalist and author gave a dumbfounded head shake after Conway said she was going to "ignore how unkind" it was that Cooper questioned as to why Trump's remarks as a presidential candidate were no longer fair game to bring up.
There is also uncertainty about the long-term fate of Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats after his dumbfounded on-camera reaction at a security forum in Aspen, Colorado, on Thursday to the breaking news about the invitation to Putin.
Before he would go on to be one of Montreal's most successful house and circuit DJs, a teenage Anthony attended Jenkins' "very cool, very eclectic" parties, and had been "dumbfounded" when he'd learned about the Sex Garage raid on the news.
Anyway, as for the "Westworld was made possible in the very near future" reveal, I'll give Ben Barnes credit for Logan's equally dumbfounded, thrilled, and horrified reaction to realizing just how far AI had come without anyone else realizing it.
Some of the country's top political journalists came together last week for a gathering convened by the strategist David Axelrod to talk about how to cover the presidential race in a way that won't leave anybody dumbfounded on election night.
What happens to that hope, and how Villeneuve plays around with time in order to extract the maximum fervor from Louise's experience, I won't reveal, not least because I'm too dumbfounded—or simply too dumb—to have worked it out yet.
Registering Shame I was dumbfounded by Sarah Stillman's article describing how children who engaged in sexual behavior with other children when they were as young as nine can spend their entire lives as registered sex offenders ("The List," March 14th).
A CEO of one of the world's most powerful companies sat dumbfounded, stammering, unable to address predictable questions from a member of Congress who is well known to be as prepared and relentless in her interrogations as any politician in America.
Dickon Tarly's dumbfounded expression spoke for all of us — we got a good look at the Dothraki in their full screaming, slashing, horse-standing glory, as well as Drogon, always a stunner, who seems like a more disciplined weapon these days.
"I'm dumbfounded that we are not able to have this option when we can see — it has been demonstrated in all 50 states — that it works," said Feniosky Peña-Mora, the commissioner of the city's Department of Design and Construction.
European colonists were dumbfounded by the biological richness of the Western Hemisphere, as indeed they should have been given the plundered paucity of the Old World since the Neolithic era's advent of agriculture and urbanization and the decimation of native ecosystems.
In one episode of "Working Mum, House Daddy", the office is dumbfounded when Mi-so's husband comes into work with their second baby strapped to his chest and says he will take leave in her place to avoid her losing her job.
An immigration lawyer I consulted who represents detainees at Etowah called the judge's assertions about the Taliban "rank speculation" and said she was dumbfounded that he rejected the note Samey gave to the C.I.A. "Nobody has evidence that good for asylum," she said.
Rapper T.I. mirrored this sentiment, sharing a meme on Instagram of a picture of a dumbfounded Will Smith that reads: "When you realize Meek got more jail time for riding a dirt bike than a cop would for shooting an unarmed African American."
When her parents, Nessim and Deborah Bohbot, moved to Duluth from Israel in the late 1980s, they were dumbfounded by their new neighbors' preference for mass-market coffee brands like Folgers and Maxwell House, so they began roasting coffee in their basement.
Again and again, they were blindsided by the conflagrations that upended their societies and wrecked their orderly lives — much as people today would be dumbfounded by an armageddon exploding from the Korean Peninsula, the Taiwan Straits, the Persian Gulf or the Baltics.
Last Saturday morning, the robbers allegedly strolled into the crowded store, scooped as many pieces of electronics off the display tables as their arms could carry, and then just casually jogged out as the Apple customers and staff looked on, completely dumbfounded.
In fact, I was with Eric in Boulder, and we were standing in an aisle of a store, and strangers would just come up to us and ask how many milligrams of zinc they should take, and we were just as dumbfounded as they were.
"I'm dumbfounded that this government won't release the report about Russian influence because every person who votes in this country deserves to see that report before your election happens," Clinton told the BBC Radio 4's "Today" news program in remarks that aired Tuesday.
That's predictable, to be sure, but Moore played the hell out of it, and the show neatly suggested how such a resolution might sneak up on Rebecca, until she found herself dumbfounded at how much of her life had simply slipped away from her.
The entire time-bending production is so overwhelming, it's likely you will eventually feel like a malfunctioning Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright) robot, dumbfounded and staring at Hannah's latest flirtationship play out on screen, mumbling, "Is this now?!" over and over again until someone closes your laptop.
Kevin freaks out, shuts the laptop, and says he feels bad for Chic because he seems like a nice guy — leaving Betty dumbfounded because clearly Chic is not a nice guy but she also knows now that his motives for not getting the blood test are unfounded.
None of that fucking matters, though, because there is so much fire coming from the stage that I can feel it on my face 50 yards away while I stand dumbfounded, unable to dance or drink my now-warm beer because there's too much to process.
But while they were dumbfounded that their roommate would want to leave their large and lovely three-bedroom in Washington Heights to move farther uptown, the apartment's charms made it easy to find someone new, and Ms. Forteza quickly found a college acquaintance to fill the room.
Just six months into the administration, the swirl of rumors about possible Cabinet departures come as the administration is already having trouble keeping up with the task of staffing the first wave of staff -- and veterans of past White Houses are dumbfounded by how the President is handling it.
In 2015, Obama stood dumbfounded as Russia built a significant air base in nearby Latakia, thus cementing the intrusion of Russia's military presence in the Middle East to an extent not seen since Anwar Sadat expelled Soviet military advisers and brought Egypt into the Western orbit in the 1970s.
If you've ever cheered because you've perfectly avoided an unfair, arena-covering attack in a Souls game, then you'll be jumping out of your seat when you skillfully sidestep the titanic lunge of some scaly titan, only to pivot on the spot and crack it right in its ugly, dumbfounded face.
Becoming an Olympic sport has generally garnered criticism, and VOGUE throwing a 'skateboarding week' earlier this year – featuring the articles 'How the Thrasher Tee Became Every Cool Model's Off-Duty Staple' and 'Blake Lively, Kate Middleton, and More Celebrities With Boards' – left pretty much every skater that read it dumbfounded.
The video, cobbled together from traffic footage and the bus's surveillance camera, doesn't exactly capture the greatest crash angle, but you can at least catch a glimpse of the white, driverless SUV scraping against the bus and the bus driver's dumbfounded face as he pulls over to check out the damage.
" T.I., who shared a message of encouragement for Mill, criticized the sentence in several posts and shared this meme on Instagram, including a picture of a dumbfounded Will Smith: "When you realize Meek got more jail time for riding a dirt bike than a cop would for shooting an unarmed African American.
" Although the source said Lauer, who has been married to Annette Roque for 19 years, was "shocked and dumbfounded" that the woman who came forward on Monday alleged that their relationship was non-consensual, Edmonds tells PEOPLE that "workplace affairs are always a liability, especially so when they occur between a person of power and a subordinate.
Earlier this year, for example, Chapman saved Chicago residents upwards of $60,000 after his FOIA requests and data analysis helped pinpoint a particularly confusing city parking spot that had dumbfounded city residents for years, largely because it was serving double duty as a taxi stand while a nearby semi-broken and oddly-placed parking meter stood nearby.
Others legislators were dumbfounded that a president whose poll numbers have plummeted in his first three months — and who has yet to deliver on key promises like cracking down on crime and jump-starting the economy — would spend his political capital on this instead of on pushing forward bills to overhaul the penal code and the pension system.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District in San Francisco said it was "dumbfounded" that the lawyers from Fine Boggs & Perkins failed to mention a recent California Supreme Court ruling striking down a nearly identical arbitration agreement, even though the firm represented a different Toyota dealership in that case.
The latest development -- a second woman, Meredith Watson, accusing Fairfax of rape Friday afternoon -- capped an extraordinary week where the fortunes of Democrats' top three elected officials in Virginia ebbed and flowed as demoralized party operatives, enraged elected officials and dumbfounded state legislators attempted to make sense of how their once-prosperous party was now in a smoldering heap.
It is a deeply intimate book (Limón told Bustle she was "a bit dumbfounded as to why I shared so much about my own body"), but through her generous accounting of her bodily struggles with a crooked spine as a child and infertility as an adult, we see overarching themes of life and death, growth and decay, grief and acceptance.
The owners and the players' union should collectively bargain an agreement that would finally pay a fair working wage to players at the developmental level and, even better, enact much-needed cultural change by disavowing the practice of forcing high school graduates into the clutches of the exploitive N.C.A.A. Dumbfounded or dismayed by the ballooning contracts handed out this summer?
Every sign has this relationship to another sign: Sagittarius is bewildered by you, Scorpio, Capricorn is dumbfounded by Sagittarius, Aquarius is bemused by Capricorn, Pisces mystified by Aquarius, Aries is at sea with Pisces, Taurus is baffled by Aries, Gemini is intrigued by Taurus, Cancer is curious about Gemini, Leo wonders about Cancer, Virgo is perplexed by Leo, and yes, even Libra gets puzzled—by Virgo.
After Trump delivered lengthy and rambling remarks on Black History Month, Clinton - seemingly dumbfounded - tweeted, "This is... this is..." And after the White House issued a statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day without mentioning Jews or anti-Semitism, Clinton said, "Days later, I still can't get over how painful & painfully brilliant & painfully obvious this is" in response to someone who said the White House "All Lives Mattered the Holocaust."
"In a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Friday, CEO Eugene Kaspersky expressed he was dumbfounded by the decision: "One thing I can say for sure is this: we haven't violated any written—or unwritten—rules, and our business model is quite simply the same template business model that's used throughout the whole cybersecurity industry: We provide users with products and services, and they pay us for them.
Senior senators on both sides of the aisle where left dumbfounded on Tuesday by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's fiery threat to partially shut down the government unless he gets the money he wants for a border wall, which is unlikely.
He was dumbfounded that the feds wanted talk to someone who hadn't worked at Boeing in 7373 years, and a little concerned that the criminal probe would "chill the open dialogue" he considered foundational to a functional safety culture, but he chose to take it all as a positive sign authorities were casting an "unusually wide net" in their hunt for the perpetrators of MCAS and the deadly obfuscation surrounding it.
The record of these discussions showed that even the Chinese party faithful were dumbfounded by the chairman's stand, with many wondering why Mao would call "reactionary" Nixon "the No. 1 good fellow in the world," and why, with so much tolerance being extended to Americans, China could not improve relations with the U.S.S.R. The rank-and-file party members did not understand the chairman's global strategy, nor his abiding fear of the Soviet Union.
Reddit's endless natural cycle of administrative constraint and user backlash grew a bit more hyperactive as the site introduced new anti-harassment policies in May of last year, which many users in the community felt went too far in stifling their free speech while other observers were dumbfounded how such a visible site, again the 9th largest in the U.S., could thrive while hosting user-created communities devoted to fostering hate speech against just about every race, religion and creed under the sun.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE said that he was "dumbfounded" that people found his decision to rent a condo co-owned by the wife of a top energy lobbyist to be controversial.
In the last 40 seconds of the game, he managed to pick the ball off both Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, Lillard from the front, CJ from behind (maybe a little foul-y but anyone who complains is a cop, frankly), and then, on the last Blazer possession of the game, rotate to a rolling Jusuf Nurkic and block the big man clean at the rim at the rim, leaving him sitting on his ass and hugging his knees, clearly and openly dumbfounded about what just happened to him.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE said Tuesday that he would be "dumbfounded" if Democrats failed to retake the majority in the House, and expressed certainty that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE would question the legitimacy of the results if Republicans falter in Tuesday's midterm elections.

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