''I am not totally shocked.
But the board cannot have been shocked.
How long before I can be afraid or shocked?
But they shouldn't be shocked," Carlson said.
“The Shell case has shocked me,” he says.
She said Harvey Weinstein was completely shocked.
But what really shocked—shocked!
He's even more shocked when it begins to communicate!
And I’m kind of shocked that he was shocked.
Other aldermen declare themselves shocked, shocked.
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said he was shocked by the incident.
He replied dryly that he was shocked, shocked to hear of their presence.
But that flipped the more I dug into it, and it was the critique that increasingly shocked me.
Breaking down in court, she told jurors: “I was just shocked – really, really shocked.
Listening to the background chat during a week when even Paul Pogba has pronounced himself shocked – shocked!
“I have no doubt that he sees it as his duty to hate me, but I am shocked by his hatred of me, shocked and terrified.
Spitzer’s assault on Merrill Lynch shocked the industry’s official regulators almost as much as it shocked Wall Street.
So shocked, in fact, that I asked the Restaurant Association of New Zealand to justify charging almost NZ$100 (£56) per person for a modest dinner.
Needing a pretext to shut down Rick’s, the nightclub owned by Bogart’s character, he declares that he is “shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here”.
In many ways, it makes sense that this was the hit of lockdown: we are growing familiar with a cycle of being shocked and appalled by ridiculous antics and then shocked and appalled by them again.
shocked
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- struck with fear, dread, or consternation
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