What idioms are there to describe people when they are surprised?

1, dumbfounded, pale: pale with shock or fear. I changed my expression in horror. Describe very surprised.

2. Stunned: Describe being stunned by surprise or fear.

3, alarmist: alarmist: the language is amazing; Shrugging: disturbing; Shrugging: Surprise submissive people. Refers to deliberately saying something exaggerated and scary, which makes people feel shocked and shocked.

4, an impact is not small: impact: panic, panic; No, no. I was very surprised at a sudden serious accident.

5. Strange things: the voice of surprise. Describe strange things that are inexplicable and incomprehensible.

6. daze: stare: stare; Stunned: speechless. Staring into the eyes can't speak. Describe embarrassment or shock.

7. Surprised by being spoiled: it refers to being surprised and upset by unexpected love.

8, the fairy is afraid: let the fairy be surprised and let the ghosts and gods be afraid. Describe a person who is brave or superb in martial arts.

9, frightened to disgrace: very scared, his face has changed.

10, surprise: describes being very surprised at what happened.

1 1, dumbfounded: mouth can't talk, eyes are straight. Describe a surprised look.

12, bluff: scare: surprise the listener. Refers to deliberately saying something exaggerated or surprising to surprise the listener and attract their attention.

13, shocking ears and eyes: I was shocked to hear and see it.

14. Stunned: unable to speak with your eyes open. Describe looking nervous or surprised.

15, in a daze: in a daze: in a daze; The way you open your mouth. Staring into the eyes can't speak. Describe the appearance of surprise.

16, pleasantly surprised: pleasantly surprised.

17, punch line: punch line: meaningful or beautiful language. Wonderful and beautiful language is amazing.

18. Maxillary tongue: closed tongue. Describe surprise and fear to be speechless.

19, shocking the world: secular vulgarity: refers to ordinary people. Let the average person feel shocked.

20, the tongue bridge can't stop: describe the surprise.

2 1, make a fuss: describes being too surprised at something that is not great.

22, panic: panic: heartbeat. Panic, heartbeat, anxiety.

23, stunned: stunned: eyes stunned. Eyes become numb and look dull. Describe the appearance of surprise.

24. Surprise and accident: intersection: interweaving. Surprised and happy.

25. shock and blame: describe panic or action. Also described as making a fuss.

26. terror: terror: shock. This is very surprising and frightening.

27, dangerous words: scary; Shocked, scared. Surprise the world by pretending to be amazing.

28. panic: panic: loss of normality. I don't know what to do because of panic.

29, alarmist: alarmist: the language is amazing. Refers to deliberately saying something exaggerated and scary, which makes people feel shocked and shocked.

30. The tongue can't stand it: hey: rooster. Put your tongue up, and you can't put it down for a long time. Describe an expression of surprise or fear.

3 1, public outcry: The public expressed great surprise and dissatisfaction.

32, in a daze: in a daze: open your eyes and look straight; Mouth: I can't talk Describe being stunned by surprise or fear.

33, meat jump: I was shocked and my body jumped. Describe fear of disaster or encounter very terrible things, very afraid of anxiety.

34. High World: High World: Beyond the World; Terror: panic, shock. Have a gift that surprises the average person. Metaphor is superior intelligence.

35. fix your eyes: stare at it with your eyes wide open, and you can't speak with your mouth open. Describe being stunned by surprise or fear.

36, dazzling soul shock: dazzling: dazzling; Shake: Shake. Dazzled and uneasy. Describe an amazing sight.

37. In shock: it means that the mood has not calmed down after being scared.

38. alarmist words: deliberately saying scary words makes people surprised and scared.

39. in a daze: hey: staring; Stunned: speechless. Staring into the eyes can't speak. Describe embarrassment or shock.