Aún no tenemos significados para "very confusing".
1Look, we know politics can be very confusing the deeper you go.
2It was wonderful to think of, and very confusing to the mind.
3It's a day where you could send out very confusing mixed messages!
4But he didn't have any partners. It was a very confusing conversation.
5Ms Helleur said that could be very confusing for young people.
6Yes, it's all very confusing, but Scottish politics is a bit like that.
7It was, the victims wrote, a very confusing and frightening existence.
8These handshakes of America are very confusing to those of Europe.
9We are mopping up some unfinished scenes, which is very confusing.
10The Irish soldiers who survived the Great War returned to a very confusing Ireland.
11The-thefirst few minutes in the water were very confusing.
12Mrs Still said everything was very confusing on the day.
13This made its position "contradictory and very confusing", the State-owned company said.
14It was very confusing - even for me, as someone who knows the industry.
15This whole business is very confusing, if you ask me.
16To be honest, I find the new regulations very confusing.
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Very confusing a través del tiempo
Very confusing por variante geográfica
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