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Surprise

Surprise

(v)
UK
səˈpraɪz
US
sərˈpraɪz
Definition: To make someone feel surprised
Meaning: Làm ngạc nhiên, gây bất ngờ
Less Common
How to use "Surprise" vocabulary in sentence (example)

It's no small surprise though, as the fabled mountain citadel was originally thought to be a sanctuary for the Chosen Women, who among other duties often ended up as human sacrifices.

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In the first week, he listed it as $1 and to no surprise, it didn't sell.

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It would certainly be a surprise if that changed anytime soon!

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Home to over 700 cannabis clubs, it's no surprise Spain is often referred to as "Holland of the South".

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As the home of the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, it should come as no surprise that Amsterdam boasts the world's largest collection of Rembrandt paintings and Van Gogh artworks.

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So it doesn't come as too much of a surprise that there are over 1 million bicycles here.

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The most famous grottos in Halong Bay are Heavenly Residence Grotto (Thien Cung), Surprise Grotto (Sung Spot), Driftwood Grotto (Dau Go) and Three Palace Grotto (Tam Cung).

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But take a moment to stop swiping through those cute dog photos, and check out these insane 30 facts about Instagram - some of these stats may surprise you!

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Google bought Motorola in 2011 for $12.5 billion and sold it after its surprise downturn for $2.5 billion.

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It's no small surprise though, as the fabled mountain citadel was originally thought to be a sanctuary for the Chosen Women, who among other duties often ended up as human sacrifices.

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Whatever you think you know about this impressive country, here are 30 facts about Scotland that might surprise you!

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China produces 80.8% of the world's green tea, so it is no surprise that they export the most too (83%).

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Apple continues to surprise the world with its innovative products and services.

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