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Most Americans were stunned
The decline/deterioration of FDR's health .
Russo-Japanese War 1904-05. Occidental (Western) nation defeated by Oriental (Eastern) nation.
News of the death of Stonewall Jackson stunned and saddened the South. And, even in the North he was so well respected that ardent abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher bemoaned his death at a church service.
The world cup was held in Germany in 2006.
She was stunned by his response.The officer stunned the suspect with his taser.
Stunned is a verb (past tense of stun) and an adjective (a stunned expression).
I am stunned by your disgusting request!
I stunned people with my colorful clothes.
stunned does not occur in the KJV Bible
I was stunned by the score I got on my test today.
Yes, "stunned" is the past participle form of the verb "stun."
A bunny will not generally get stunned if you take a picture of it with a flash. They may get scared and freeze momentarily, but they are not stunned in the the classic sense.
Past tense of stun is stunned, as in, "That terrible news stunned me."
Example sentence - We were stunned to learn our lottery ticket was a winner.
Kamau's parents were stunned to see him because they thought he was dead.
The past tense of stun is stunned