All 21 Uses of
stupefy
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Fernand looked at them both with a stupefied air, but did not say a word.†
Chpt 3-4 *
- Had a thunderbolt fallen into the room, Villefort could not have been more stupefied.†
Chpt 7-8
- But he who was addressed stood there, stupefied, bewildered, stunned; his haggard eyes glanced around, as if in search of the traces of some terrible event, and with his clinched hands he seemed striving to shut out horrible recollections.†
Chpt 43-44
- The arguments, and his audacity, perfectly stupefied me.†
Chpt 43-44
- Danglars looked absolutely stupefied.†
Chpt 47-48
- You will find your horses in bad condition, from the results of this accident; they seem thoroughly stupefied, as if sulky and vexed at having been conquered by man.†
Chpt 47-48
- There is not one of those women, Egyptian, Turkish, or Greek, whom here you call 'good women,' who do not know how, by means of chemistry, to stupefy a doctor, and in psychology to amaze a confessor."†
Chpt 51-52
- The animal uttered a cry during the transit, but, arrived at its destination, it crouched behind the cushions, and stupefied at such unusual treatment remained silent and motionless.†
Chpt 65-66
- "M. de Saint-Meran is dead," answered the old marchioness, without preface and without expression; she appeared to be stupefied.†
Chpt 71-72
- Villefort stood with his mouth half open, quite stupefied.†
Chpt 71-72
- Villefort's impatience during this scene made the perspiration roll from his forehead, and Franz was stupefied.†
Chpt 75-76
- Villefort seemed stupefied with astonishment, and remained gazing intently on the scene before him without uttering a word.†
Chpt 79-80
- "The Abbe Busoni!" exclaimed Caderousse; and, not knowing how this strange apparition could have entered when he had bolted the doors, he let fall his bunch of keys, and remained motionless and stupefied.†
Chpt 81-82
- "Albert," said Beauchamp, with a look of sorrow which stupefied the young man, "let us first sit down and talk."†
Chpt 83-84
- They expected that his stupefied silence would be followed by a fiery outburst.†
Chpt 85-86
- Cavalcanti looked at Danglars with a stupefied air, and the latter, making an effort, arose and stepped between the two young men.†
Chpt 87-88
- Mademoiselle Danglars!" exclaimed Andrea, stupefied.†
Chpt 97-98
- Madame Danglars gazed on Villefort, stupefied to find him so almost insultingly calm.†
Chpt 99-100
- The keeper was so stupefied at this scene that he took Andrea by the hands and began examining his person, attributing the sudden submission of the inmates of the Lions' Den to something more substantial than mere fascination.†
Chpt 107-108
- The judges themselves appeared to be stupefied, and the jury manifested tokens of disgust for cynicism so unexpected in a man of fashion.†
Chpt 109-110
- "King's attorney?" said the president, stupefied, and without noticing the agitation which spread over the face of M. de Villefort; "king's attorney?"†
Chpt 109-110
Definition:
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(stupefy) make one unable to think; or to completely surprise