Similar words: hockey, cocked, shock, wicked, rocket, pocketbook, naked, ad hoc. Meaning: [ʃɑk /ʃɒk] adj. struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
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151. She was shocked by the vicious tone in his voice.
152. He was so shocked by what happened to his parents that he lost the power of speech.
153. I was very shocked, but tried to be practical and think what to do.
154. The incident so shocked all the students that it muted further protest.
155. Far from agreeing with him, I was shocked by his remarks.
156. The police were shocked by the savagery of the attacks.
157. His friends were deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic news of his death.
158. The whole area has been shocked by the desecration of the cemetery.
159. He was shocked at how often she used the F-word.
160. We were all shocked at the news of his death.
161. Local people were shocked by the savagery of the attack.
162. He felt too shocked to move. His world had been turned upside down.
163. The discovery of a child's body in the river has shocked the community.
164. His friends were shocked by his ingratitude to his parents.
165. Neighbours were shocked that such an attack could happen in their area.
166. She was shocked by the violent scenes she had witnessed.
167. The West was shocked and felt betrayed.
168. Laverne's face peels open with shocked amusement.
169. When we found out the price we were shocked.
170. City councilmen are shocked to find this out.
171. There was a shocked silence as he spoke.
172. The murder has shocked the local community.
173. And when that song blew up,[Sentencedict] I was shocked.
174. The news shocked his thousands of admirers.
175. The politician was shocked to the core.
176. She inhaled deeply, her face a little shocked.
177. The magazine printed filthy pictures that shocked everyone.
178. Adrian is shocked that Yasmin betrayed his trust.
179. The whole staff are deeply shocked by what's happened.
180. Her shocked and sobbing face epitomised the terror that the bombs had brought to thousands of innocent city centre workers and shoppers.