Aún no tenemos significados para "hopelessly confused".
1She continued to bark out instructions until I was hopelessly confused.
2But the superstition and the disease have become hopelessly confused in the public mind.
3Hesitant, hopelessly confused, the girl halted as she had appeared.
4And the evidence is hopelessly confused with mysticism-perhaps the prime aberration of the human mind.
5Ron flip-flopped so many times he became hopelessly confused.
6Time relations are often hopelessly confused and the narratives are greatly incumbered with mythologic details.
7Fortunately, I got the call before Charlotte did, or she would have been hopelessly confused.
8She was still hopelessly confused with these apparent alternations.
9One is worked too hard, and shown too many things, till one is hopelessly confused.
10Debates on what it means to be English have become hopelessly confused with arguments over immigration.
11I was no longer intoxicated, only hopelessly confused.
12The good was hopelessly confused with the evil.
13How hopelessly confused it all seemed!
14I would love to pursue a career in teaching afterwards, but feel hopelessly confused over the different entry routes.
15The exterior dominates the city, but it is so hopelessly confused and commonplace that its natural dignity is lost.
16It is hard to say what he was; his whole position as between faith and reason is hopelessly confused.
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