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shellshocked in British English (ˈʃɛlˌʃɒkt) adjective1. suffering from shellshock 2. in a state of stunned confusion or shock; dazed Examples of 'shellshocked' in a sentenceshellshocked Some walked around shellshocked, as if in a trance.In front of him sat some rather shellshocked journalists.Luckily for the shellshocked visitors they drew level almost immediately.That may not be quite how shellshocked traders see it.Real's galacticos looked shellshocked, as if they did not know what had hit them.City looked shellshocked, but they played with renewed purpose in the second half.It became the focal point for friends and relatives who arrived, shellshocked and homeless.No wonder their players looked shellshocked as they headed for the team bus.Tonks's patients are joined by amputees, the shellshocked, the blinded, the wheelchairbound.But there is no need to be left shellshocked if you follow my guide. |