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Definition of Astoundment

Astoundment
Astoundment As*tound"ment, n. Amazement. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Astoundment from wikipedia

- Astound Broadband is an American telecommunications holding company based in Princeton, New Jersey. It was formed on January 24, 2018, with the completion...
- Look up astounded in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Astounded may refer to: Surprise (emotion) "Astounded" (Bran Van 3000 song), 2001 "Astounded" (Tantric...
- magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published...
- The Astounding Wolf-Man is a superhero comic book series launched by American company Image Comics on May 5, 2007. It ran until its final 25th issue in...
- "The Astounding Jason Hyde" is a British comic story published in the w****ly anthology Valiant from 15 May 1965 to 11 May 1968, published by Fleetway Publications...
- The Astounding She-Monster is a 1958 science fiction horror film starring Robert Clarke and directed, co-written and produced by Ronnie Ashcroft for Hollywood...
- The Astounding Eyes of Rita is an album by Tunisian oud player and composer Anouar Brahem recorded for ECM in Italy, October 2008 and released on September...
- "The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace" is a British comic strip published in the w****ly anthology Buster from 27 June 1964 to 15 June 1971, published...
- Astounding Space Thrills is a science-fiction webcomic by Steve Conley that ran from 1998 until 2001. Consisting of around 500 pages, Conley made use of...
- 1830s, during the Golden Age of Russian Poetry, literature underwent an astounding golden age in poetry, prose and drama. Romanticism permitted a flowering...