All 5 Uses
stupefy
in
Watership Down
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- It was Blackberry who bullied the stupefied Pipkin to his feet and forced him to limp the few yards to the gravel spit.†
p. 37.4 *stupefied = made unable to think; or completely surprised
- In the first moments after they had recognized the poor creature under the hemlock, Hazel and Dandelion felt completely stupefied, as though they had come upon a squirrel underground or a stream that flowed uphill.†
p. 140.1
- Thorn—stupefied, distraught.†
p. 332.9
- Stupefied with the shock, unable even to move, the sodden rabbits crouched inert, almost pinned to the earth by the rain.†
p. 359.7
- It sat stupefied for nearly half a minute and then suddenly dashed away over the grass.†
p. 459.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(stupefy) make one unable to think; or to completely surprise
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)