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  • The old dean betook himself silently to his deanery, afraid to speak, and there sat, half-stupefied, pondering many things in vain.

    Barchester Towers 2004

  • Slowly and painfully I crept away into the forest, and there sat for several hours, scarcely thinking at all, in a half-stupefied condition.

    Green Mansions 2004

  • The next day a passenger with a half-stupefied eye, staggering gait, and disordered hair, was seen to emerge from the second cabin, and to totter to a seat on deck.

    Around the World in 80 Days 2003

  • To his half-stupefied senses, that was the final blow.

    Conan The Warlord Carpenter, Leonard 1988

  • To his half-stupefied senses, that was the final blow.

    Conan The Warlord Carpenter, Leonard 1988

  • Disheveled and half-stupefied, he rose and glared at us like an angry bull.

    32 Caliber Donald McGibeny

  • Then, as white, half-stupefied, she watched him, he turned and climbed the steps again and stood beside her.

    Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann

  • She went about her work in a half-stupefied state, as one who is perpetually in a trance.

    The Hippodrome Rachel Hayward

  • Whiskers was ambling on, half-stupefied with the heat, as I was, when from the road just in front came a peculiar sound.

    A Woman Tenderfoot Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson

  • During all this time the same man and woman would dance together, half-stupefied with sensuality and drink.

    The Jungle Upton Sinclair 1923

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