- - In a shocked state
- - With a dropped jaw
- - Making a shocked sound
- - With a stunned expression
- - sounding amazed
- - "She let out ... in horror." (breath): 2 wds.
- - "He let out ... of horror..." (left open-mouthed due to fear): 2 wds.
- - visibly shocked, poetically
- - Showing shock, to Coleridge
- - Visibly stunned
- - Visibly shocked
- - Open-mouthed
- - Showing shock
- - Clearly stunned
- - Showing surprise
- - Audibly in shock
- - Audibly floored
- - Audibly startled
- - Audibly shocked
- - Audibly stunned
- - Sounding shocked
- - Audibly amazed
- - Let out ...... (show surprise)
- - Let out ...... (express shock)
- - Audibly awed
- - Audibly horrified
- - Audibly appalled
- - Audibly jarred
- - Let out .... (sound stunned)
- - In shock, quaintly
- - Panting
- - In shock, to Coleridge
- - Audibly astonished
- - Visibly startled
- - Visibly horrified
- - Let out ...... (show shock)
- - Let out -- (breathe suddenly)
- - Let out ...... (express surprise)
- - Short of breath
- - Awed
- - Seriously winded
- - Let out ...... (be shocked)
- - Reacting in horror
- - Sounding startled
- - Breathing heavily
- - Out of breath.
- - Breathing hard.
- - Seriously shocked
- - Horrified
- - Shocked
- - Dumbfounded
- - Shocked ... SHOCKED!
- - In shock
- - Amazed
- - Slack-jawed
- - Stunned
- - Breathless
- - Audibly gobsmacked
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