Players who bemuse the opposition are exciting but those who confuse themselves as well can be simply glorious. |
This movie is more of a festival of excesses, where tone and temperament are identified and altered to confuse and bemuse the audience. |
Passion, Sondheim's most operatic work, continues to baffle the ear and bemuse the mind. |
Only a blockhead would assume he believes what he says, since part of his comic shtick is to offend the faint of heart and bemuse the literal of mind. |
I asked, determined not to allow her to bemuse or escape me with her metaphysical talk and illustrations. |
The voice can transmit, bewitch, or bemuse, just as it can be spiteful or commanding. |