The toddlers made fascinating subjects with their bewildered reactions to the topsy-turviness around them. |
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At first I think the firemen were a bit bewildered but after 20 minutes or so on their hands and knees they were finding seed pips. |
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With success came prize money, and he was bewildered by the commercialism of the western world. |
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The coyotes and the bewildered souls kneeling in the headlights know that the border war cannot be fought like this forever. |
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At least I think that's what he's doing when he surges off to bail up bewildered passers-by. |
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Meanwhile, cowering on the leather sectionals, bewildered parents plead to the camera for a nanny intervention. |
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I guessed he must be getting his fair share of the evil eye too, if the bewildered expression he threw her was anything to go by. |
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You sense the reaction to the pool closure has surprised and perhaps bewildered the council. |
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Many doctors are bewildered by the potential choice of drug or drug combinations. |
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Some people seem bewildered by our strong concern for the plight of African lions. |
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Most of his friends were bewildered by his change of direction, and he was alienated from all but the most loyal. |
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I couldn't begin to explain my enthusiasm to the bewildered friend who accompanied me. |
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Carol, a bewildered student, comes to her professor, John, confessing her inability to cope with her course. |
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They then informed the slightly bewildered audience that we had just heard their first song. |
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There were a number of scared and bewildered children crying in their parents' arms. |
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Foresters are often completely bewildered that local communities resent them. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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On every page there are unhappy husbands, bewildered boyfriends, disappointed lovers and delusional relatives. |
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Over a million bewildered Americans wondered why their country had abandoned them. |
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But there are no sharks today, only bewildered beachcombers, who start to scatter as we approach our beach landing strip. |
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Bin Rahim shot up with a start, bewildered as to why he had a sudden pain in his side. |
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It's fascinating, if challenging, stuff and the unconverted or bewildered can always hurry home to their Best Of collections for comfort. |
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Unlike Garrett's bewildered reaction, Clara only gave a slight bob of her head to acknowledge him. |
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And you slump back, exhausted and bewildered, facing another wait of unguessable duration, and the pain and the fear continue. |
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The marines had bewildered expressions as they unlimbered their assault rifles. |
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There were just so many errors in there that the outraged grammar nerd inside me froze up and died a little, giving way to bewildered amusement. |
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Meanwhile it is the bewildered and shocked members who have borne the brunt of the uncertainty. |
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The shot cuts back to Hal, who looks bewildered, and glances back towards Rosemary. |
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His darting runs from midfield had the defence spreadeagled and bewildered. |
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Timothy, with a swift motion of his hand, broke his pen and the ink squirted mercilessly over the bewildered woman. |
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His strange clothes, pale skin and bewildered manner all marked him as an off-worlder, someone who simply did not belong on Demeter. |
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But it's the stick-in-the-muds who become increasingly irritated and bewildered about everything around them. |
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Mid morning a young girl arrives after a harrowing journey, bewildered by her new surroundings. |
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He spoke pityingly, as if saving a bewildered tourist from a cultural faux pas. |
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When it stops seconds later and backs up to let him off for the next take, he stomps his foot in bewildered frustration. |
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I cannot bear to hear certain words and hearing them earlier made me feel strange and now i feel disconnected and bewildered. |
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His face expresses bewildered helplessness, reminding us that the photographer must either choose to lend a helpful hand or snap the photo. |
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I sat back bewildered, focusing somehow on the bare toes and the edges of sandal straps visible beneath the celebrant's cassock. |
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The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered. |
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The recent death of all five of our precious captive Sumatran rhinoceroses has left so many of us bewildered. |
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She was bewildered due to the general lack of people running the place, apparently. |
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Yet even his phlegmatic character would have been bewildered by the mountain of a task which he had roped himself into. |
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I left bemused, bewildered and even more interested in a region of complexities and complications. |
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The daughter and the bewildered father leave, but leave the fiddlestick behind. |
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That last word indicates something that is hazy, confused, difficult to grasp and bewildered. |
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Even in my newly adopted home in Florida, I am still bewildered to see critters outside Animal Kingdom. |
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Serena, who was only a girl herself, dandled the doll impressively before her bewildered eyes. |
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They waited, clutching their pre-op paperwork and the hands of their relatives, looking nervous or bewildered, lost inside themselves. |
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The first couple he tried were both profoundly deaf, and he didn't get much reaction beyond a bewildered smile. |
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Many are walking around dazed and bewildered at the shape of things and the grasp of power. |
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We don't complain because we are embarrassed, bewildered and shocked, too ashamed to do or say anything. |
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During his stay there, he persuaded the bewildered innkeeper to officially dub him a knight. |
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Fans cheer and laugh as a skilled midfielder sells a dummy to a bewildered defender. |
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Even before he had buried her, he had begun to try to exorcise the memory of her final bewildered, agonized week. |
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She was somewhat bewildered by the new feeling, but felt a duty to care for her fellow journeyer. |
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According to Apter, the mother-in-law is genuinely bewildered by her daughter-in-law's rebuffs of friendship. |
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A bewildered self would be enthralled in its merciless depths of shadows and kismet. |
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A small ball of clay or soil, pressed around the foot of the chair, bewildered us. |
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But at the same time, neither was he simply a wonder-worker who left people amazed yet bewildered. |
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In retaliation, the bewildered girl says, one of her small hands was burned on a red-hot stove. |
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Not the most expressive of actors, he plays the bewildered amnesiac suffering inner demons with mostly a quiet desperation. |
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As he lay down on the mat, with a bewildered expression on his face, he heard a clear and ringing laugh from the girl, a genuine happy laugh. |
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In the end, Forney takes his show on the road, performing live with his son at a heartland music festival to a bewildered audience of twelve. |
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They all looked bewildered and unkempt and had apparently had a very long journey. |
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A crowd puller at the Park with his Kitty, magic and wit, Vinod says that children are bewildered by a talking monkey. |
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Whenever Billy comes visiting, she becomes bad-tempered and angry, leaving Sarah bewildered and Annie even more upset. |
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It was an amazing turnabout that must have left Tramore baffled and bewildered as to how they left this game behind them. |
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When he got into the polling booth, he pretended to be bewildered about whom to choose, and demanded the precinct worker tell him. |
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His bewildered, regular dope is one of his best performances. |
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Her dishevelled hair flew wildly in the wind, framing a bewildered look. |
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As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights. |
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So I have been hurt and bewildered and unable to reply to you. |
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Lauer added a deserved third eight minutes into the third period after Scott Allison had stolen possession and danced clear of Storm's bewildered defencemen. |
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The audience seemed bewildered, laughing riotously in fits and starts. |
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It perfectly captures the state of excited, nervous, somewhat bewildered optimism that can accompany the first stirrings of attraction to someone new. |
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The three guards selected exited rapidly to carry out their monarch's wishes, and the four left huddled together like a bewildered flock of sheep. |
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This sort of stuff must be great fun for rocket scientists, cosmic physicists and nerds in white coats, but it's likely to leave the average reader bewildered. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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Instead of penalizing Haller he let the goal stand, to the bewildered fury of all England. |
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Just then a slight shudder reverberated through the deck plates and Exodus quickly took the situation in hand while the two men cast bewildered looks at each other. |
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This said, they turn their backs on the bewildered babushka and ride off. |
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With so many different home loan permutations and cost factors to be taken into consideration, it's not surprising that many buyers are bewildered. |
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With blood on my hands and forearms, I followed them downstairs and wandered through the crowd in the lobby, a crush of scared and bewildered reporters and hotel staff. |
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They seemed to mill around like a pack of comically bewildered animals. |
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When he produced his first few results on 4-manifolds, the ideas were so new and foreign to geometers and topologists that they merely gazed in bewildered admiration. |
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A lot of people are bewildered by the society we are living in. |
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More importantly for his reputation, the scientific world was bewildered that a relative unknown had out-thought and out-designed the world's finest minds. |
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If you've just spent time emulsioning your space in vogueish shades of cappuccino and hessian and are bewildered by this new passion for all things aquatic, blame him! |
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The chief executive said he was bewildered by the government decision. |
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Clearly bewildered by the proceedings, she had a beatific smile, delighted that everyone was making a fuss over her. |
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Five hours and loads of frustration later, the bewildered psychologist gave up. |
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A puzzled cantor lifted his head up and a bewildered congregation turned their eyes to their leader. |
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Instead of handing me the phone, my stepmom gave me a bewildered look. |
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The face that stared back at her was ravaged, bewildered, numb. |
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But the language about public schools and cricket bewildered audiences and Frank Rich gave it a stinking review. |
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He told friends that he was absolutely bewildered at the fuss. |
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I found myself dazed and bewildered by their nonstop laughing, joking, and jibber jabber. |
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The group's numbers were gradually whittled down as the shipless sailors and bewildered scientists floundered. |
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Little wonder a bewildered, angry electorate can so easily buy into the dangerous propa ganda of fear sounded by Ukip. |
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He also had a deerish look of bewildered innocence, as if, after all this time, he still couldn't comprehend his circumstances. |
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Beck enjoyed but, like several executives at Geffen, was bewildered by the success of Odelay. |
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She appeared calm but was later spotted looking bewildered as she unloaded heavy cases in the baggage reclaim hall at Dublin Airport. |
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He was just standing there, turning this way and that, with a bewildered look on his face. |
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She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact. |
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I go home bewildered unt mishappy, to find that Herr Gabert has stole the score of mine opera unt run avay mit mine vife. |
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Paris put fear into him, a city of monstrous size to which London was but a market town. Its ambages of streets bewildered. |
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I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs. |
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But, the more I reflect, the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection. |
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But I felt a bit like a bewildered teenager whose friends are heaping praise on her for having the hippest, most with-it parents ever. |
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Ali Zafar as the bewildered Pakistani boyfriend and Kirron Kher as his scattered mother-in-law-to-be project a prowling predatoriness to their scenes together. |
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Then I heard the rush, the stamping and neighing, of some young mares, pasturing there, as they raced to and fro, bewildered or mayhap only in play. |
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I am always so dazzled and bewildered with the richness, the depth, the. |
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However, Alex admits she's bewildered as to why she's constantly at the top of casting agents' lists when they're looking for someone to play a no-nonsense ball-breaker. |
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Jorrin was awarded a majority points win following 12 gruelling rounds, but the verdict after the WBC super-bantamweight title fight left ringsiders bewildered. |
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For the first couple of days after fledging, young birds often look pretty bewildered, perching themselves on a branch trying to make sense of the big wide world. |
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Their first half was marred by the entire side playing too deep, completely unable to build up any form of decent possession once the ball left their bewildered defence. |
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We were bewildered at his assertation that the economy is thriving. |
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