Crossword-Solution: THUNDERSTRUCK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Thunderstruck | imp. | of Thunderstrike |
| Thunderstruck | p. p. | of Thunderstrike |
We have 37 clues for the answer “THUNDERSTRUCK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| The surprised meteorologist was __ | 1 answer |
| Extremely shocked | 2 answers |
| Left gaping | 2 answers |
| Bowled over | 9 answers |
| Astonished Sound | 10 answers |
| A GAPING GRIMACE | 10 answers |
| Horrified | 33 answers |
| Appalled | 36 answers |
| flabbergasted | 37 answers |
| surprised | 38 answers |
| startled | 38 answers |
| Astounded | 41 answers |
| aghast | 41 answers |
| Astonished. | 43 answers |
| Blown away | 45 answers |
| Dumb-founded | 45 answers |
| Stunned | 46 answers |
| Offended | 48 answers |
| Shocked | 49 answers |
| Alarmed. | 51 answers |
| A-mazed? | 51 answers |
| dismayed | 53 answers |
| Confounded | 53 answers |
| Doubting ___. | 54 answers |
| disconcerted | 60 answers |
| Nonplussed | 60 answers |
| Dazed | 68 answers |
| mystified | 71 answers |
| overwhelmed | 72 answers |
| Vacant | 77 answers |
| muddled | 78 answers |
| BLANK ___ | 79 answers |
| Perplexed | 80 answers |
| Puzzled | 84 answers |
| Baffled | 84 answers |
| Bewil-dered | 85 answers |
| Confused | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with THUNDERSTRUCK (5)
Even D’Arnot was thunderstruck, for it seemed impossible that the man could have so quickly dispatched a lion with the pitiful weapons he had taken, or that alone he could have borne the huge carcass through the tangled jungle.
She sat, either quite thunderstruck, or quite fascinated—I don’t know which—without even making an effort to put his arms back where his arms ought to have been.
Two of the party stood as if thunderstruck, and two exclamations came together: “Samuel Flint!” “Lucy Wheeler!” There was a moment's silence; then the farmer's wife, with a visible effort to compose herself, said, “Lucy Meadows, now.” The tears came into Samuel Flint's eyes.
But what good will that do? The count has been taken suddenly ill, and he will scarcely live through the night.” Victor Chupin was thunderstruck.
Many a mistress who has been smilingly assured by her maid how much her dress becomes her, and how young she is looking, would be thunderstruck to hear herself laughed at and criticised (none too delicately) five minutes later in that servant's talk.
Quotes with THUNDERSTRUCK (3)
One feels such love for the little ones, such anticipation that all that is lovely in life will be known by them, such fondness for that set of attributes manifested uniquely in each: mannerisms of bravado, of vulnerability, habits of speech and mispronouncement and so forth; the smell of the hair and head, the feel of the tiny hand in yours — and then the little one is gone! Taken! One is thunderstruck that such a brutal violation has occurred in what had previously seemed a…
But the Esquire passage I found most poignant and revealing was this one: Mister Rogers' visit to a teenage boy severely afflicted with cerebral palsy and terrible anger. One of the boys' few consolations in life, Junod wrote, was watching Mister Rogers Neighborhood. 'At first, the boy was made very nervous by the thought that Mister Rogers was visiting him. He was so nervous, in fact, that when Mister Rogers did visit, he got mad at himself and began hating himself and hitti…
Sooner or later, all talk among foreigners in Pyongyang turns to one imponderable subject. Do the locals really believe what they are told, and do they truly revere Fat Man and Little Boy? I have been a visiting writer in several authoritarian and totalitarian states, and usually the question answers itself. Someone in a café makes an offhand remark. A piece of ironic graffiti is scrawled in the men's room. Some group at the university issues some improvised leaflet. The glac…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2002–2018).