Crossword-Solution: STUPEFACTION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stupefaction | n. | The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied. |
We have 75 clues for the answer “STUPEFACTION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| making dull or lethargic | 1 answer |
| disbelief | 31 answers |
| Twinge | 39 answers |
| reluctance | 41 answers |
| scruple | 46 answers |
| haziness | 47 answers |
| murk | 47 answers |
| Amazement | 47 answers |
| duskiness | 48 answers |
| murkiness | 48 answers |
| Riddle | 49 answers |
| Conundrum | 49 answers |
| cabalism | 50 answers |
| blackness | 50 answers |
| Suspicion | 50 answers |
| involvement | 51 answers |
| Awe | 51 answers |
| Unconsciousness | 52 answers |
| Nightfall | 53 answers |
| ABSTRUSENESS | 54 answers |
| twilight | 55 answers |
| coma | 55 answers |
| Cloudiness | 55 answers |
| unbelief | 56 answers |
| BLACKOUT ___ | 56 answers |
| seizure | 58 answers |
| Wonderment | 58 answers |
| Scrape | 59 answers |
| Pickle | 59 answers |
| gloominess | 59 answers |
| dusk | 61 answers |
| vacillation | 61 answers |
| Trepidation | 61 answers |
| Sadness | 62 answers |
| Sorrow | 62 answers |
| mistiness | 65 answers |
| blurriness | 66 answers |
| dimness | 67 answers |
| fogginess | 68 answers |
| Scepticism | 68 answers |
| Swoon | 68 answers |
| Suspense. | 69 answers |
| Woe | 69 answers |
| Plight | 69 answers |
| Labyrinth | 69 answers |
| Vagueness | 69 answers |
| Night | 70 answers |
| Astonishment | 71 answers |
| Darkness | 72 answers |
| Remorse | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STUPEFACTION (5)
The dentist circled about that golden wonder, gasping with delight and stupefaction, touching it gingerly with his hands as if it were something sacred.
Was it before this or after that I wandered about for an hour in the small canals, to the continued stupefaction of my gondolier, who had never seen me so restless and yet so void of a purpose and could extract from me no order but “Go anywhere--everywhere--all over the place”? He reminded me that I had not lunched and expressed therefore respectfully the hope that I would dine earlier.
While I was still watching them with the stupefaction of surprise, my mind hardly yet able to work on what my eyes reported, this third person suddenly stooped and summoned his companions with a cry so loud that it reached my ears upon the hill.
Also, Maud's looks were going because she ate irregularly all kinds of trash, and late every night ate herself full to bursting and drank herself drunk to stupefaction.
Very slowly emerging out of a phase of stupefaction, these personal affairs and her personal problem resumed possession of her mind.
Quotes with STUPEFACTION (3)
I gazed at these marvels in profound silence. Words were utterly wanting to indicate the sensations of wonder I experienced. I seemed, as I stood upon that mysterious shore, as if I were some wandering inhabitant of a distant planet, present for the first time at the spectacle of some terrestrial phenomena belonging to another existence. To give body and existence to such new sensations would have required the coinage of new words - and here my feeble brain found itself wholl…
One minute he stood transfixed, the next he uttered a crushing oath, and took a hasty stride forward. Mr Ringwood, recovering from his own stupefaction, closed with him, just as George, flushing vividly, sprang to his
I should point out, creating one's own style, as much as is required to illustrate one of the aspects, the golden seam of language, involves beginning again at once, in a different manner, adopting the guise of a pupil when one risked becoming pedantic - thus by a shrugging of one's shoulders, disconcerting some with their genuflecting stance, and immortalizing oneself in multiple, impersonal, or even anonymous forms in response to the gesture of arms raised in stupefaction.