Be a mystery or bewildering to.
Make dull or stupid or muddle with drunkenness or infatuation.
Make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow.
1 You stupefy and bewilder her with your eternal tattling and roundabout harangues.
2 Religion seems to have no other object, than to stupefy the mind.
3 Somebody might have thought to stupefy Mr. Langmore and then rob him.
4 All these things seemed to dull and stupefy me rather than excite.
5 He is usually satisfied to stupefy , rob, and then leave his victim.
6 A way to stupefy the credulous, he knew, but done damn well.
7 I am aware that much in this book will enrage or stupefy some.
8 By his Yoga-power, even thus did that Brahmana stupefy the king.
9 It's the absinthe of the artist-andthey'll stupefy you with it.
10 He did not like whiskey, but he drank to stupefy himself.
11 But woman, if she will, can drug and stupefy this feeling.
12 But his agony demands full endurance; it does not even stupefy those it assails.
13 The effect is to stupefy and sometimes kill the fish.
14 There were moments when the temptation to stupefy himself with drink was almost irresistible.
15 Under any other circumstances, the drink would simply stupefy me.
16 The President of the Weldon Institute was stupefied ; his companion was astonished.
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