The hard-heartedness is a bit of a shock but what's really got me gobsmacked is intensity of people's views. |
Hopefully there will be none because everyone else will be gobsmacked at your arrogance. |
I watched, gobsmacked, as he was blindfolded and went on to identify random objects from the crowd by passing his hands over them but not touching them. |
Fernandez recently threw a party for one of his daughters at the Royal Botanical Gardens, to which gobsmacked guests were ferried in limos and greeted by mock paparazzi. |
She was gobsmacked when the limo pulled up outside her home in Tattershall, Toothill. |
Steve, the centre's deputy head of operations, sounding like a man who might be gobsmacked to hear that this wasn't universal behaviour in the British working population. |