At first they glanced at each other, befuddled by the albino girl who stood in nothing but a strapless nightgown. |
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Brooke glanced around at the girls, whose befuddled faces told her how stupid this must have looked. |
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It befuddled me greatly because I couldn't remember doing anything wrong that night, at least not to him. |
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In our early days, my entering classmates were often befuddled by the kind of readings we were given. |
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Sarah felt something stir within her as she gazed at him, her eyes never leaving his and she was befuddled. |
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Riders overtake traffic, carving in and out of lanes as befuddled drivers bond in confusion with pedestrians. |
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This clarified things for the more befuddled viewers but reminded all that they were watching a dead person. |
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Clearly it exists, but it is befuddled, complex, and we all have a different idea about what it is. |
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A very befuddled teenager soon found himself pushed and locked out of the room. |
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I am as befuddled as you are when I try to read that deliberately abstruse text. |
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Most people were befuddled by or misunderstood Full Metal Jacket and had misapprehended The Shining. |
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The bright young things behind the bar are clearly still befuddled by the complicated computer tills. |
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The befuddled hosts at first tried to jolly Stewart into being the good-natured guest they'd expected. |
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I was so stunned and momentarily befuddled it never even occurred to me to fire the second barrel. |
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Even then, the details of how I had gone and gotten myself a boyfriend befuddled me. |
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I opened the door and there was no teacher in sight, only several befuddled students. |
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I'm still befuddled by the speed with which these were produced, in a kitchen featuring two gas burners and one ancient electric mixer. |
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When Miss Fiske wrote to inform me of her condition, I was utterly befuddled. |
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The kid smiled and vanished, leaving a befuddled scientist to wonder if he'd begun hallucinating. |
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The old right-wing nostrums which befuddled public opinion in the 1980s and 1990s no longer have the same impact. |
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He is, accordingly, by turns bumptious, diffident, selfish, generous, thoughtless, befuddled and acute. |
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It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse. |
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I forgot to tell you all this is set in one of my confused and befuddled future settings. |
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When it comes to piecing together a performance, they can, at their worst, resemble a befuddled man confronted by self-assembly furniture. |
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The sport of boxing won big time as it again confused and befuddled it's critics. |
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Avoid this film unless you want to know the befuddled feeling that comes of toking on a bong for a few seconds too long. |
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Who knows what little games he played in his mind before it became befuddled by morphine? |
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I do have to admit to being a little befuddled by what's going on in terms of the descriptions. |
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Playing up his sometimes spacey, Zen-like nature, he likes to compare himself to Ziggy, the befuddled comic-strip character who often stumbles into cosmic revelations. |
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The befuddled silliness might be genuine gold or it might be play-acting. |
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Slightly befuddled by the potential attack, Anderson, a 6-foot-4, 290-pounder with the most mild of manners, promises to, well, pinch back. |
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People are not asked if they want to be visually befuddled or the subject of commercial information bombardment. |
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We on this side are just as concerned and sometimes just as befuddled by crime as they are. |
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I was the only employee at the Foundation for one month and I truly was befuddled by everything that had gone on during this time period. |
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You have just met a very befuddled water molecule who has recently been discharged from an underground source. |
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Karl Johnson as an unreliable toper drifts through the action in a befuddled haze. |
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A person could spend precious minutes looking for a Shard that would unleash ball lightning while another person would use a different Shard to kill the befuddled one. |
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Before your brain becomes too befuddled, head to Ludlow and stock up at this veritable shrine to craft-brewing. |
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He also campaigned diligently, visiting more than 100 train stops to greet befuddled commuters. |
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Always prone to indolence, Mr Kibaki seems periodically befuddled because of his recent strokes. |
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So Watt asked suk to work out precisely what sort of instructions a hopelessly befuddled jury might be given and get back to him. |
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The ruins of an ancient town deep in the Kenyan forest have befuddled archaeologists and historians for decades. |
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Confusion over the catcher's eye black is just the tip of the iceberg for this befuddled limey. |
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Taken aback, toothpaste dribbling down my chin, I stood there befuddled, not quite sure what to do next. |
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Silas then locked a befuddled Stefan in the safe meant for himself and dropped it into the river. |
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Before the befuddled caller could reply, she placed him on hold again. |
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She told me, her eyes widening with the mystery that befuddled me earlier. |
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It should set out the EU's mission in simple language, clarify for befuddled voters the role and responsibilities of its institutions, and draw a clear distinction between supranational and national competencies. |
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Now I believe it's time to behold the bedazzlement so I better begin because my brain is becoming befuddled. |
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His befuddled father, Thomas Haden Church, his slatternly stepmother, Gina Gershon, and even his wide-eyed sister, Juno Temple, go along with his plan. |
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The pharmaceutical industry was befuddled by unprecedented demands for immediate access to experimental treatments and trial designs that didn't use PHAs as expendable guinea pigs. |
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Europe is befuddled by dim-wit kings and emperors. |
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What's the next thing a graduate student should do after his master's thesis solves a biochemical mystery that has befuddled zoologists for generations? |
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The effort to implement policies on mobility in 2007 and flexible working arrangements since 2003 illustrates how befuddled the human resources policies can become. |
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Snicker all you want, but the diagrams accompanying these instructions are rudimentary at best, and the befuddled wife could easily have plugged the wagger into, say, a light socket or the household fuse box. |
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I'm befuddled to the point of wondering, why are you here? |
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Mostly he looks befuddled or overwhelmed, conveying little of either the energy that enabled him to make 140 shorts in his first year in California or the waggishness apparent in old photos and films. |
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She felt dizzy and befuddled, almost like the time she had swiped a drink of her mother's homebrewed mead. |
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The fumy, cloud-like mist adds to our sense of slightly befuddled and even nervous awe because we cannot see exactly what it is that we are seeing. |
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