Lexicographical Neighbors of Astunned
Literary usage of Astunned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, 1775-1783 by Samuel Curwen (1864)
"I am often reminded of " Taunton, dear Ned," as the song has it: — " My head is
astunned with the naise and the cries Of their ..."
2. The Dog in British Poetry by Robert Maynard Leonard (1893)
"Then, with his load fatigued, shall turn a-head, And with his hard curled front
incessant peal The panting wretch; till, breathless and astunned, ..."
3. The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and by Joseph William Jenks (1856)
"... on the solid ground He fell, rebounding breathless and astunned, His trunk
extended lay ; sore maimed, from out His heaving breast he ..."