Make dull or stupid or muddle with drunkenness or infatuation.
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Examples for "stupefy"
Examples for "stupefy"
1You stupefy and bewilder her with your eternal tattling and roundabout harangues.
2Religion seems to have no other object, than to stupefy the mind.
3Somebody might have thought to stupefy Mr. Langmore and then rob him.
4All these things seemed to dull and stupefy me rather than excite.
5He is usually satisfied to stupefy, rob, and then leave his victim.
1Oh, he had no right thus to besot himself with adoration!
2Does ambition besot and blind men?
3The New Yorker, May 17, 1952 P. 30 The blossoms that besot the bee View Article
4However, it seems like these two are beyond besotted with each other.
5Negroes and mulattoes were drinking there, intoxicating and besotting themselves, and fraternising.
6Eventually Marilyn departs, leaving a bewitched and besotted Colin in her wake.
7The old man was already besotted; now, he was bordering on obsession.
8Are you a fool, or have you grown besotted in your age?
9He was besotted with her, but she did not care for him.'
10This is an ANC party besotted by internal divide and factions.
11You can imagine how this went down with a cricket-besotted 12-year-old.
12I'm a drunken, chemical-besotted playboy who does nothing but cavort, sleep, and feed.
13But I think he was always going to be besotted with this woman.
14That's how I knew she was besotted with me, Eirik explained.
15It sounded as if the Queen was deeply in thrall to him-orbesotted.
16We may have been stupid, besotted, infatuated even, in our blindness and incredulity.