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as a matter of fact actually; in fact (often used when the information that follows will be surprising to the listener or a rejection of what was said previously.)
astonishing extremely surprising or amazing.
even used as an intensive to indicate something surprising or contrary to the expected. [1/17 definitions]
farce a comedy that depends for its humor on quick and surprising turns of events and on exaggerated characters and situations, or the type of humor characteristic of such a play. [1/2 definitions]
lead up to in speech or writing, to hint at or subtly introduce some, possibly surprising, announcement or statement to come. [1/4 definitions]
quite to a somewhat high or surprising degree. [1/3 definitions]
startling alarming, surprising, or taking aback. [1/2 definitions]
surprise the act of surprising. [1/8 definitions]
turn up to find (a lost or surprising thing). [1/3 definitions]
unexpected not expected or foreseen; surprising.
with a vengeance to an extreme, excessive, or surprising degree. [1/2 definitions]
wonder the feeling that is caused by something amazing, surprising, or awe-inspiring. [1/7 definitions]
zinger a sudden surprising or shocking event or outcome. [1/2 definitions]