Sentences with phrase «bit shell shocked»

Between that nasty Nigella business and the whole Miranda Kerr / James Packer dating revelation I'm a bit shell shocked today.
The local party was a bit shell shocked by the speed at which the by - election news came following on from the sad news of Piara Khabra's death.

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Everybody's a bit shell - shocked and wondering what on earth's going on.»
The food was generally bad and the prices were a bit high (though we weren't shell shocked being from NY).
His birth left me a bit shell - shocked, and my adjustment to motherhood was pretty bumpy.
We're still a bit shell - shocked over here.
The deleted scenes could've been included in the final cut, but I agree the bit with the waitress (Ashley Johnson) and the deleted opening with a shell - shocked Agent Hill were on the slow side.
Aside from a couple of slips, A Quiet Passion enthralled me and I was a bit shell - shocked from how closely I felt to this woman, this American introverted poet from the 1800s felt more real to me than most of the characters I've seen on the screen in Berlin.
Now, I'm home recovering from major surgery and a bit shell - shocked at how much one's life can change overnight.
Caught in the middle of all this are the agents who must be feeling more than a bit shell - shocked as they try to figure out what their role will be in the new world of publishing.
I'm afraid that the folks at the erstwhile «happiest place on earth» must be a bit shell - shocked.
He is the first baby kitten we've welcomed to the Bottle Baby Nursery in 2011 and while we're a bit shell - shocked that we are already seeing orphaned kittens this early, we welcomed him with open arms, a cozy... Continue reading →
As we approached the bridge to the Lower Ninth Ward (the two areas are separated by the levied canal), I felt a bit stunned and shell - shocked.
Right after the announcement, a part of the team was a bit shell - shocked, of course, but you have to motivate yourself to keep going.
You don't want to arrive at your wedding day a bit shell - shocked, wondering, «How did I get here again?»
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