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1 Even then he was too befuddled to act.
2 He had been too befuddled to open the windows and the air was stale and thick with whiskey.
3 William just seems desperately unhappy, an anxious sacrifice too befuddled by his destiny to grasp its needs or meaning.
4 Obviously she had hoped to keep him too befuddled and bewitched to reason the manner of being rid of her.
5 "Why-why ,no ,YourExcellency," Ogyu stammered, obviously too befuddled to lie with conviction.
6 "If you'll let me explain -" Gavin pressed the door, and Reynolds was either too weak or too befuddled to stop him opening it.
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