astounded in the PONS Dictionary

astounded Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

they were astounded by my knowledge
be astounded at [or by] sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While their original sound astounded contemporary audiences and critics, creative tensions were already developing within the band.
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His soldiers were astounded to find her dressed as she was, but brought her, and the king ordered her to love his son.
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Hardly had the ship berthed than it mysteriously blew up before the eyes of the astounded crowd.
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When you hear this girl open her mouth, everyone is astounded.
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He was astounded at how much better he felt and began to inquire about the system of medicine the herbalist was using.
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They were astounded, and when they heard of his good fortune, agreed that he should marry their daughter.
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The effect was so subtle and finely rendered that both critics and the public were astounded, believing they were looking at a natural scene.
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The sage is astounded, and politely but firmly rejects her suggestion.
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The astounded crowd gasped and aahhed in unison.
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I was astounded by what she had behind her eyes and the sheer timeless beauty of her face.
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