Phrases with «total shock»

The phrase "total shock" means being completely surprised or astonished by something unexpected happening. Full definition

Sentences with «total shock»

  • I'm so used to public breastfeeding being no big deal, though, that I find myself in total shock when people suddenly care. (romper.com)
  • I was so nervous and was in total shock when my turkey literally looked like it came from a magazine shoot. (theinspiredroom.net)
  • I'm still in total shock over my home town's historic win! (adashofpretty.com)
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