Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment.
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Examples for "lost "
Examples for "lost "
1 Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
2 The problem, the problem, the problem was I lost all my feelings.
3 Siddig said his father appeared in good health but had lost weight.
4 The reality is he has lost control of his party on Europe.
5 Have words and arguments lost their power to bring about social change?
1 Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
2 Tommy looked confused , not quite understanding why the question was being asked.
3 If you're confused by what that actually means, you're in good company.
4 The details of the crisis were a little confused in her mind.
5 Frodo made no answer; his mind was confused with doubt and fear.
1 Feeling somewhat bewildered by news reports and Facebook feeds this Friday morning?
2 Reine went in and out of the room in a bewildered fashion.
3 Darrell did not reply at once; he felt in some way bewildered .
4 Even the acquiescence of Rosamund in the title of countess bewildered him.
5 While still bewildered and undetermined the landlady came in from the bar-room.
1 I am baffled by what I've read in The Irish Times today.
2 The second is not easy to explain, a baffled Pochettino told reporters.
3 I mentioned the crisis to Jack, who was as baffled as I.
4 I was baffled and surprised by how much PPE is actually used.
5 Those who saw search results were usually baffled with the image matching.
1 DESIGN & INVENTION:It is a problem that has confounded scientists for generations.
2 Any apparent effect appears to be largely confounded with increased contributor number.
3 For most of this year, monthly inflation data have confounded economists' expectations.
4 He was ashamed; he was confounded ; and only did not declare it.
5 No; for they that trust in the Lord shall never be confounded .
1 Interviewers are often left bemused by her darkly honest sense of humour.
2 Last year he said he was bemused by their friendliness during tournaments.
3 The public is already bemused by the debate, which has only started.
4 The elder appeared quite bemused by the request but waved his agreement.
5 Ravi wrote: He was naturally quite bemused but rolled with the punches.
1 A befuddled Koch asks why the small sum would make a difference.
2 His wide range of interests is masked by a faux - befuddled everyman persona.
3 He looks confused now, befuddled , and I remember he has been drinking.
4 And then McIntyre waits for the befuddled replies and reads them out.
5 She looked befuddled , cute, a child dressed up for a greeting card.
1 There was no thought of weariness in this mazed , dream-world of hers.
2 How can I tell you, who am mazed with grief and doubt?
3 She mazed the whole school world by a meteoric display of unsuspected capacities.
4 But soon he was mazed among precipitous shelves which needed all his skill.
5 I strode away-leavinghim mazed - and all but ran into Marjorie's arms.
1 Earlier efforts produced fierce clashes at sea with anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd.
2 Believe me, I didn't want the responsibility of burying him at sea .
3 Beginning at sea level, air weighs about 15 pounds per square inch.
4 Harsher conditions, both on land and at sea , were on their way.
5 Thirteen young men perished at sea , leaving families emotionally and economically devastated.
1 It was all black, no gray; so was his long, mixed - up whiskers.
2 And all my life has been a mixed - up business of the sort.
3 In this mixed - up world, if you don't get trashed, you get smashed.
4 The mixed - up bedrooms, the cuckolded husband, the conniving slave -thosethey understood.
5 Nothing but animals, all of them, including that mixed - up perversion of yours, Nezzie.
6 In the meantime, matters politically were in a very mixed - up state throughout Texas.
7 How are we ever going to make sense of this whole mixed - up disaster?
8 You could tell, and not go into all the mixed - up details.
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