Similar words: tunnel, stunning, runner, stunt, attuned, manned, sunny, funny. Meaning: [stʌn] adj. 1. filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock 2. knocked unconscious by a heavy blow 3. in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock.
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1. The fall stunned me for a moment.
2. Carter looked stunned, but he soon regained his composure.
3. His hysterical laughter made everybody stunned.
4. The punch stunned me for a moment.
5. Redfern stunned the crowd with a last-minute goal.
6. Morton stood stunned, unable to believe his ears.
7. The animals are stunned before slaughter.
8. News of the disaster stunned people throughout the world.
9. He looked completely stunned.
10. The robber stunned the guard by banging him on the head.
11. The blow on his head stunned him for a moment.
12. Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
13. I am stunned and saddened by this news.
14. They stood in stunned silence beside the bodies.
15. The world was stunned by the vicious defamation.
16. The impact of the ball had stunned her.
17. He was stunned at the bad news.
18. United left the pitch looking stunned and drained.
19. This film stunned the movie world in 1955.
20. Would you turn down your radio? I was stunned.
21. The boys were stunned into silence by this news.
22. She was a bit stunned by the news.
23. He was stunned by the sudden news.
24. She sat stunned for a while,[Sentencedict] until she recovered.
25. They were stunned by the view from the summit.
26. She was too stunned to speak.
27. There was a stunned silence, punctured by shrill laughter.
28. He had been stunned and, naturally, deeply upset.
29. Her wit stunned the audience.
30. The assault was so unexpected that he was briefly stunned into submission.