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shell-shocked
adjective
- suffering from shell shock
- in a state of stunned confusion or shock; dazed
Example Sentences
“God, please cure the regime,” says a shell-shocked Syrian woman.
Looking positively shell-shocked by now, she pleads her case to Bunky Odum.
Mikhail Stepanskiy, a 33-year-old techie born and raised in Kiev, is still shell-shocked.
Some wandered in a genial trance wearing the faraway, slightly shell-shocked look of the recently colonically irrigated.
When the towers fell, I was shell-shocked, struggling to find words.
We spent that night with some Signal Corps men in the cellar of a shell-shocked building in Varennes.
All about were soldiers; slightly wounded, gassed, shell-shocked, or just plain sick or exhausted.
Here and there shell-shocked boys sat weeping or moaning, and shaking with an ague.
Flanders had made no difference to national optimism, though the hospitals were crowded with blind and maimed and shell-shocked.
Horror has shell-shocked every one, civilians as well as fighting-men.
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