10 examples of thunder-struck in sentences

10 'Tis said, that thunder-struck Enceladus Groveling beneath the incumbent mountain's weight, Lies stretched supine, eternal prey of flames;

At once from life and from the chariot driven, The ambitious boy fell thunder-struck from heaven.

Sure as he thought himself of me, he was thunder-struck, when he heard me not only forbid him the house, but ridicule all his addresses to his rival Albert; with a countenance full of despair, he went away not only from my lodgings, but the next day from Antwerp, unable to stay in a place where he had met so dreadful a defeat.

"Going to sleep?" repeated Mr. Silk, thunder-struck.

"Going to sleep?" repeated Mr. Silk, thunder-struck.

I stood like one thunder-struck, or as if I had seen an apparition; I listened, I looked round me, but I could hear nothing, nor see any thing; I went up to a rising ground, to look farther; I went up the shore, and down the shore, but it was all one; I could see no other impression but that one.

"The soldier was thunder-struck.

The lover was thunder-struck with his Misfortune, insomuch that in a little time after he lost his Senses, which indeed had been very much impaired by that continual Application he had given to his Anagram.

All those brown-faced fanatics remained staring upward, silent in a kind of thunder-struck amazement.

Supposing him to be some stranger, or, rather, not making any supposition at all, we stood looking at him as he approached, and were thunder-struck at hearing him accost us with a stern voice and sterner brow, "Take off your hats.

10 examples of  thunder-struck  in sentences