Lexicographical Neighbors of Dumbfoundered
Literary usage of Dumbfoundered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. William Winston Seaton of the "National Intelligencer".: A Biographical Sketch by Josephine Seaton (1871)
"... and maintained at the joint expense of Maine and Massachusetts), all these
things have fairly dumbfoundered the people on this side. ..."
2. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion by James George Frazer (1900)
"I remained dumbfoundered at his behaviour, but the Sultan said to me, ' Does any
one do like that in your country ?' I answered, ' Never did I see such a ..."