A rapid active commotion.
Cause to feel embarrassment.
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Examples for "confuse "
Examples for "confuse "
1 The question, however, seemed only to surprise and confuse the young man.
2 Italy, Romania, Russia with their aggressive programs confuse the situation too much.'
3 I think that would confuse members of the public, employers and parents.
4 In the future, no director will confuse such flutterings with actual power.
5 Telstra said the new high-speed bundle was unnecessary and would confuse customers.
1 Even the old Mexican shooting-suit seemed in no way to disconcert him.
2 This movement tended still further to disconcert the ex-Emperor and his followers.
3 My question seemed to disconcert her, perhaps by reason of its directness.
4 No, you can't disconcert a woman in love-itmakes her quite vain-glorious.
5 The inconsistencies of man must disconcert even the Thinker up in the skies.
1 That way I put off going home until the last possible moment.
2 Lack of control could put off some possible bidders, the people said.
3 National elections can often dampen demand as buyers put off major purchases.
4 Torches flashed in the boats that put off in the terrible search.
5 However, Indians are currently put off by the 500 gram minimum requirement.
A light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
1 The state has seen a flurry of legal activity in recent months.
2 This comes after another flurry of recent corrupt incidents within the government.
3 The late flurry of bids reduced the market's losses on the week.
4 Wednesday's flurry of arrests takes the list of accused up to 22.
5 A flurry of 'Wenger Out' banners started cropping up across the globe.
6 The evening brings a great adolescent flurry of preparation for the dance.
7 Then he left the chapel in a flurry of whites and saris.
8 Octavius smiled at the sudden little flurry ; he was used to them.
9 Sam continued a flurry of signs, which were no longer being interpreted.
10 A blast of wind and flurry of snow came in with him.
11 With a flurry , several guards-includingLando Calrissian-draggedLuke in across the room.
12 Only after the initial flurry did they return their attention to him.
13 There was also a flurry of call option trading on the stock.
14 At nearly midnight, all was confirmed in a flurry of news conferences.
15 But it's time for a flurry . I knew just how he felt.
16 The announcement from Moscow comes after a flurry of other diplomatic activity.
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