stupefy

IPA: stupˈifi

verb

  • (transitive) To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to dazzle or stun.
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Examples of "stupefy" in Sentences

  • This drug is to stupefy him.
  • In Ethiopia, the fruits are used to stupefy fish.
  • Native Hawaiians used this species to stupefy fish.
  • These are two versions of the stupefying smart city.
  • I am afraid there are many ways to stupefy ourselves.
  • The object of the game is to stupefy and daze with swift and skillful speech.
  • Of course, I aim to stupefy, which is why I've posted the one track that's probably the most different from the original.
  • Six Missouri republicans -- "the stupefy me six," let's call them -- are hard at work trying to make Missouri kids stupid.
  • In a thematic follow-up to the Food Court Musical, the merrymakers headed to a grocery store to stupefy and delight its patrons.
  • He is accused of using date rape drugs dissolved in champagne to "stupefy" his victims before attacking them in the back of the cab.
  • John Worboys is accused of using date rape drugs dissolved in champagne to "stupefy" his victims before attacking them in the back of the cab.
  • Here now, a hot factoid of curious news that will stupefy your parents and confound any extant grandparents and make many fundamentalists and most Mormons clutch their dogmas to their quivering breasts in mild but surefire panic.

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