Examples of 'be taken aback' in a sentence
Meaning of "be taken aback"
be taken aback: Expresses being surprised, shocked, or startled by something unexpected, typically used to describe a sudden and strong reaction to a situation or statement
How to use "be taken aback" in a sentence
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Desi pretends to be taken aback and scowls at me.
In our waiting room, the visitor will at first be taken aback.
She will be taken aback for a little while.
But she did not seem to be taken aback.
You must be taken aback by what happened suddenly.
I have to ask a question not to be taken aback later.
You might be taken aback by this.
Her potency means even the most seasoned veterans can be taken aback by her strength.
Judith seemed to be taken aback by the sudden event.
When the Day comes, men will be taken aback.
Neil seemed to be taken aback by the responses he got.
I realize that some readers may be taken aback by this.
You must be taken aback at my asking you here so suddenly.
The others should be taken aback.
You may be taken aback by this short and simple answer.
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Students of the subject are likely to be taken aback when they first hear this.
Do not be taken aback or get agitated if a locksmith requests our identification.
She will be taken aback.
Do not be taken aback by properties that have been on the market for a long time.
Please do not be taken aback by it.
If we stop the Soviets here, the whole world will be taken aback.
The demon seemed to be taken aback from his response.
Hearing those words, Chu Feng could not help but be taken aback.
Visitors to the country can be taken aback by this form of language.
You could be taken aback by a change in someone you know well.
Even Fox News seemed to be taken aback.
She will be taken aback after witnessing the neatly decorated doll house.
All of Your friends will be taken aback by the results they see.
You'll be taken aback by the beautiful building alone.
But I suppose any son would be taken aback at the death of a parent.
How can one not be taken aback by protests choreographed in front of tanks?
In fact, you may even be taken aback by it at first.
She will be taken aback for a little while … We must be tactful!
Even Charles Dickens would be taken aback by this tale of two cities.
You are likely to be taken aback by today 's extraordinary events.
Be available, they will be taken aback by your offer of help.
Please don't be taken aback by it. Yes, I shall follow your advice.
There are those who will be taken aback when you start using the word revolution.
It is impossible to not be taken aback by these affirmations by Karl Rahner.
However, do not be taken aback by the price.
He appeared to be taken aback by what I said, but.
Please do not be taken aback by any of our folk . ".
I promise you that you will be taken aback by his majesty, gravity and humility . ”.
It 's hard not to be taken aback by the styling of the CX-5.
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