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    Today, I’m going to talk about a sport that I’ve always wanted to learn but just never

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    had the chance to

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    which is figure skating.

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    I first learned about the sport when watching the movie Ice pricess on Disney channel.

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    The movie is about the journey of a teenage girl who wishes to pursue the career of a

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    professional figure skater.

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    After watching the movie, seeing how stunning, beautiful and graceful the actress looked as she performed on the ice rink really

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    inspired me to take up the sport.

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    However, this is certainly not a sport for everybody.

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    It requires great balancing skills, flexibility and courage to do all the jumps, spins, step

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    sequences and spirals in your performance.

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    Most athletes started training when they were really young and endured years of hard work

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    and even injuries to gain success,

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    so their talent and work ethics are definitely admirable.

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    This sport is still fascinating to me however

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    When I watched the movie, I was awestruck by the actress’ elegant, glittering costumes

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    but I was even more dumbfounded by her graceful movements which made her look like a swan

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    on the ice rink.

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    I’ve since been keen on watching figure skating competitions.

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    Even though, to me, all the athletes performed the same stunts like dancing on the ice without

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    tripping, doing jumps and twirling, each of them has something different to offer to the

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    audience and all of the performances are breathtaking.

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    They never cease to amaze me.

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    In order to pursue this sport professionally, you need to put in hours of strenuous exercises,

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    but as I have no intention of becoming an athlete, I will try to find time to start

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    this hobby and share it with my sister perhaps.

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The example sentences of DUMBFOUNDED in videos (10 in total of 10)

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i personal pronoun 'd modal be verb, base form dumbfounded verb, past participle too adverb if preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun had verb, past tense just adverb found verb, past participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun entire adjective life noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense a determiner lie noun, singular or mass .
it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present just adverb that preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun does verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb really adverb learn verb, base form about preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun until preposition or subordinating conjunction present adjective day noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun see verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner dumbfounded verb, past participle
or coordinating conjunction leave verb, base form you personal pronoun dumbfounded verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction why wh-adverb they personal pronoun made verb, past tense some determiner creative adjective choices noun, plural if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass very adverb familiar adjective with preposition or subordinating conjunction
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Use "dumbfounded" in a sentence | "dumbfounded" example sentences

How to use "dumbfounded" in a sentence?

  • I'm dumbfounded by me all the time. Wow! What a.... thrill.....and a joy
    -Layne Staley-
  • It's just plain learning something that you didn't know. There is a real aesthetic experience in being dumbfounded.
    -Lewis Thomas-
  • The future is bound to surprise us, but we don't have to be dumbfounded.
    -Kenneth E. Boulding-
  • I am Midnight (cats stare dumbfounded)
    -Erin Hunter-
  • I am dumbfounded that there hasn't been a crackdown with the libel and slander laws on some of these would-be writers and reporters on the Internet.
    -Walter Cronkite-
  • I never cease being dumbfounded by the unbelievable things people believe.
    -Leo Rosten-
  • I was dumbfounded by the stupidity of the Watergate break-in.
    -Gerald R. Ford-

Definition and meaning of DUMBFOUNDED

What does "dumbfounded mean?"

/dəmˈfoundəd/

adjective
As if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise.