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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241. And they were shocked to hear at the end of the three-month trial that Allitt suffered from a dangerous personality disorder.
242. So the piece was solicitous in trying to alleviate the shocks by explaining that the novelist himself was shocked.
243. She shocked her neighbours by ignoring every convention of respectable society.
244. Mary, another of Christine's close friends, was shocked by the news.
245. Now, when life is so precious, I can look back on that period with shocked amazement.
246. The announcement shocked the nation, and many people hoped the murderers would be brought to justice.sentencedict.com
247. It shocked Rain to realize the Josephs might already have heard of her accusations.
248. You will be shocked when you calculate how much money you will need to get your business up and going.
249. Shocked by the weird question I hang up, but I immediately regret my automatic response.
250. House of Fraser deputy finance director, Richard Scott, broke the news in person to shocked staff and managers.
251. The 1993 episode shocked journalists here and drew condemnation from press advocacy groups around the world.
252. You would be so shocked and so disgusted that whatever faint chance of your return is left would disappear forever.
253. Yet many would-be entrepreneurs are often shocked when they discover the importance marketing has assumed-in building any new business.
254. He was at once shocked and amazed by what he found there.