deeply appalled
utterly appalled
appalled by the totality of the destruction.
The enemy was appalled at our attack.
It appalled me to see such sloppy work.
bankers are appalled at the economic incompetence of some ministers.
They were appalled by the reports of the nuclear war.
The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
The public were appalled when they heard the president had been murdered.
I am appalled that one so - called authority could castigate thousands of successful , worthwhile programs.
And you might be appalled by yourself.
Carnegie probably was appalled at what happened at Homestead.
She seemed too appalled to speak.
You either sound totally idiotic or as if you are suggesting something appalling.
And I'm appalled for you, by the way.
They were appalled, and they want to help.
Why, Sir, I am... I'm just appalled.
And I was just appalled. I was just appalled that she would talk to me that way.
Uncle Vernon was still staring appalled at the bulge in Dedalus's waistcoat pocket.
People who do remember those instances must be appalled at the lack of manners in today's society.
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