stupefying

IPA: stˈupʌfaɪɪŋ

adjective

  • That causes stupefaction.
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Examples of "stupefying" in Sentences

  • These are two versions of the stupefying smart city.
  • Yale Press Log: NYT: Tapestry in the Baroque is "stupefying" and "awesome"
  • Sitting in a cubicle is "stupefying" and isolating, only intensifying a social need.
  • Scott Cleland of Netcompetition. org called it "stupefying" that the FCC would reach the
  • They should not get fooled by the "make believe" kind of stupefying, deceptive advertisements.
  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference NYT: Tapestry in the Baroque is "stupefying" and "awesome":
  • These are best described as a stupefying roar of bombast occasionally interrupted by a few words of real sublimity.
  • You know the kind of stupefying sesquipedalian obfuscation where the scribe appears to be in cahoots to get a commission every time you have to stop and look up a word.
  • The Tribunal had found it "stupefying" that security had depended on Haradinaj, a war criminal. for the Tribunal's witnesses, there was great concern, and the friendship between
  • He later followed that up with a failed polygraph, a press conference that The Huffington Post's Seth Colter Walls called "stupefying," and a thinly veiled implication that Obama was somehow involved in the murder of the choir director at Obama's former church.

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