He is a witty, engaging presence in the early comic scenes, portraying the doctor with soft-spoken befuddlement. |
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Or, at least, that's the plan, because what they've actually done is generate an amount of befuddlement and head-scratching. |
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Unable to comprehend, Amanda stared at Keira in utter astonishment and befuddlement. |
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All of these things cause my brain befuddlement, bemusement and general confusion. |
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You're skipping this paragraph, but my pleasure in recalling this production must overrule your bored befuddlement. |
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Although the author affects befuddlement, his book demonstrates an unfaltering sense of self. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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Still, I have heard more than a few people, of all races, shrug in some kind of befuddlement about what they are expected to feel. |
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Flashing a smug grin while throwing up your collective shoulders in blithe befuddlement should convince absolutely no one. |
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Yet authors have expressed befuddlement when they have not been part of the conversion process. |
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Mr. Speaker, the motion we are debating today is the most recent example-and likely not the last-of the growing befuddlement of the members of the Bloc and, above all, of their leader. |
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The judges granted her a respectable 144.19 points the second-best showing of the evening, but nowhere close to Ms Sotnikova's score. The initial reaction among pundits was befuddlement. |
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Grey hair may have the seal of approval from the cool crowd but you can bet your first wrinkle that the standard male reaction will be one of complete befuddlement. |
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This state of affairs is a source of befuddlement to Walmart executives. |
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In the BBC sitcom As Time Goes By, the character Mrs Bale is obsessed by and constantly mentions The Shipping Forecast much to the befuddlement of the other characters. |
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