Be a mystery or bewildering to.
Cause to be confused emotionally.
To overwhelm with surprise or sudden wonder.
1 I believe this report will weary and bewilder people more than others.
2 Later, the lights in the busy streets will bewilder and entice him.
3 Thus did Hepzibah bewilder herself with these fantasies of the old time.
4 You stupefy and bewilder her with your eternal tattling and roundabout harangues.
5 But perhaps my father is right-perhapsit would frighten and bewilder me.
6 Everything between us conspired to bewilder me as to her real purpose.
7 The former served to bewilder the mind, the latter to puzzle the senses.
8 However, I must not bewilder you with words in the beginning.
9 Pictures in any number can bewilder and dazzle as much as they delight.
10 Then the geologist comes to bewilder us still more, with extension in time.
11 Reine went in and out of the room in a bewildered fashion.
12 Darrell did not reply at once; he felt in some way bewildered .
13 Even the acquiescence of Rosamund in the title of countess bewildered him.
14 While still bewildered and undetermined the landlady came in from the bar-room.
15 Then some other impulse seized the bewildered rudimentary brains; the cattle balked.
16 The orderly was stunned by his fall; I was bruised and bewildered .
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