flabberghast

English

Verb

flabberghast (third-person singular simple present flabberghasts, present participle flabberghasting, simple past flabberghasted, past participle flabberghasted or flabberghast)

  1. Archaic spelling of flabbergast.
    • 1887 January 29, “The ‘Emergency-Man’”, in Punch, or The London Charivari, volume XCII, London: Published at the office, 85, Fleet Street, OCLC 732224722, page 54, column 1:
      Skates that are not quite a fit, my dear Smith, / May flabberghast even a chap of your pith.
    • 1967, The Pakistan Review, volume 15, Lahore: Ferozsons Ltd., OCLC 32249707, page 7:
      The old VC flabberghasted at the possibility of three husbands for his niece; the shocked and even molested Vice-Principal knowing little to do, now that he was stripped of his clothes and appearing in those of the prisoner of war []
    • 1981, “Our Xmas Present: Up to $150 Worth of Free Imported Classical Recordings”, in Ovation: The Magazine for Classical Music Listeners, volume 2, New York, N.Y.: Ovation Magazine Associates, ISSN 0196-433X, OCLC 609923583:
      Our faithful customers never cease to flabberghast us.

Noun

flabberghast (plural flabberghasts)

  1. Archaic spelling of flabbergast.

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