I'd be gobsmacked if she was willing to throw all that away by making a general habit of reporting stuff she's not sure is true, although anything's possible I guess.
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:The answer to all of those questions probably varies from state to state & mdash; many people from other countries are utterly gobsmacked to learn that each state in the Union has its own criminal laws.
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When I have been seriously shocked, either by high voltage DC or by AC, it has basically knocked me down where I stood, gobsmacked, with the cheek bitten through, and glad to be still alive.
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But the Yankee skipper wasn't exactly gobsmacked when he heard the news, either . " It was rumored all winter long, " he pointed out . " So I can't say it really surprises me ."
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"We haven't got a speech or anything, " Kapranos said at the award ceremony in London . " We're truly gobsmacked, it's fantastic and we're very chuffed, very honored ."
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I'm gobsmacked, " said Holmes, who ran a season-best 3 : 57.90 . " Obviously after the 800 it gave me so much confidence and going through the rounds I was feeling quite good ."
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:I've always thought this " unable to get a fair trial " argument to be a bit of a lawyers'w * nk, and I was gobsmacked to find that in Ferguson's case it actually worked.
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"When I saw the film for the first time, I was just totally gobsmacked, because I recognized the whole stream of the Kubrick story, as it was, and it had Steven's handwriting over every single frame.
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I can attest to his ardor in searching out etymologies and first usages : he recently sent me a quotation from Tony Banks, Britain's new minister of sport, who expressed his surprise with " I was completely gobsmacked ."
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Scary too, just like America . " For Sarah Kent of " Time Out " : " Critics professing to be gobsmacked by these efforts can never have seen an amateur art show or walked along the railings of the Bayswater road.