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1
Oh -I was
so
befuddled
,
I hesitated longer than I should have.
2
The waiter was
so
befuddled
by this scene he didn't even ID them.
3
Reason was never
so
befuddled
of aspect, civilization never so undesired as now.
4
The outraged man was not
so
befuddled
but what he saw those danger signals now.
5
Perhaps she was a sorceress, who was skilled in enchantments -likeCalypso who
so
befuddled
Odysseus.
6
This detective is
so
befuddled
he doesn't know whether he's walking on his head or his feet.
7
Was my brain then
so
befuddled
?
8
But he was so tired,
so
befuddled
,
so miserable and in so much pain, he left it too late.
9
Gracious, man, are you
so
befuddled
in your old books that you don't see what's going on round you?
10
But Spurs were
so
befuddled
,
so bereft of authority from the opening, that it was hard to muster much sympathy.
11
Indeed, the Russian was taking this much more matter-of-factly than Orney or Threader, who were
so
befuddled
that they almost looked frightened.
12
His brain was still
so
befuddled
by the liquor that he could not at once understand what was going on about him.
so
befuddled
so
befuddle