"Dickie is very careless, but he just has this incredible charisma and can leave people totally gobsmacked, " he adds.
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I'm sorry if CBS was, as the Brits might say, gobsmacked by the adverse weather up on the slopes, but that's not my problem.
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American sports fans will find a distant connection between smash-mouth as a description of especially brutal football and gobsmacked, but the violence in the latter is purely figurative.
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Ofcourse this article can be improved, but I'm gobsmacked it is being considered for deletion .-- talk ) 06 : 01, 20 August 2010 ( UTC)
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I am trying to get advice as to how to make the Women Live article comply with standards-and am gobsmacked that people can ignorantly suggest it should be deleted.
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"It's big, " she said, explaining the gobsmacked look on her face, " and it shouldn't be in the air ."
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The next day, I was gobsmacked to see that he had reverted my work with no specific explanation as to why, beyond that I had'altered the essence'of the text.
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Dave O'Connell, reviewer for " The Connacht Sentinel ", " watched gobsmacked and cringed quite a bit ", though later admitted the show had been " compulsive viewing ".
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Tracey Cramond, who was raising money for Butterwick Hospices, was the 1 millionth person to complete the run, stating she was " gobsmacked " and that it was her " moment of fame ".
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Helm said he was " gobsmacked " that he had been involved in a show that had proved popular with audiences and was looking forward to working with all the cast and crew on the new series.