After so many years of friendship, I was aghast when I learned that Zoe had betrayed me.
After waiting for hours, everyone was aghast at the verdict.
All Europe stood aghast at the news of the execution of the Patriarch Gregorios of Constantinople (April 2 2, 1821) and the wholesale massacres that followed, culminating as these did in the extermination of the prosperous community of Scio (Chios) in March 1822.
Although aghast at the state of his once pristine house, Luke managed to call the police quickly to report the break-in.
Arthur stood, aghast, and paralyzed in fear as the truck barreled towards him.
But I was so aghast at the cost that I thought ' there has to be a better way ' .
Culture shock abounds when American beach bathers hit European shores in full board shorts, while Americans are just as aghast at the site of foreign tourists strutting their speedos at the family water park.
Doctors and trainers were aghast that this could be promoted as a healthy way to lose weight.
Does this not leave the intelligent person aghast at the pool of sheer stupidity that is amassed in labs?
He looked at her, aghast and confused.
He was staring aghast at the sudden appearance of Kemp, followed by the extraordinary sight of clothing tossing empty in the air.
Helga appeared aghast, then torn.
I was absolutely aghast to hear how much my correspondence was being flaunted before the public gaze.
I was aghast when I saw the state of my daughter's bedroom.
I wrote and asked; was told it had never been received, and sat aghast.
Ignorant of the world, we stood aghast at the charge of eighteen pence for each.
In Dr. Frazer 's office, Traynor is staring aghast at the file.
It's interesting how word usage changes over time, so "gast" is no longer used but we still have "ghastly" and "aghast" from the same root.
John was aghast saying ' but we can't use those dirty old tables among our beautiful walnut display cabinets ' .
Leon, listening aghast to a gleeful recital of his friend's probable fate, was ashen faced.
My wife and I loved the house, but we were aghast at its unreasonably high price tag.
Princess Mary was first surprised and then aghast at this question.
Scott walked out of the restaurant and was aghast to find that his car had been totaled by a drunk driver.
She stood aghast at the sight she beheld in her living room.
She stopped in the doorway of the main house leading onto the crowded lawn, aghast.
The House of Representatives, at first aghast, presently voted four millions as a beginning.
The results of this year's election cause me to be aghast and terrified.
The teacher was aghast at how many of her students failed the simple test.
The whole nation listened aghast to the manifesto.
What action shall thee take? >Aghast!
When Jean found out that her mother had squandered her college savings, she was angry and aghast.
With eyes aflame, he'd watched aghast, and stayed there quite a time.