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confounding

[kon-foun-ding, kuhn-] / kɒnˈfaʊn dɪŋ, kən- /














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Hughes’ script supplies Andie with a fount of vivacious wit and self-assurance, which is what makes watching her dull her shine as the film progresses so confounding.

From Salon

One particularly confounding and repeated grievance is the film’s title.

From Salon

Those involved in the Guthrie case say they are just trying to help solve the what has been a confounding case.

From Los Angeles Times

Shiffrin’s struggles at the Games are even more confounding in the context of her career.

From The Wall Street Journal

The analysis illuminates one of the most confounding aspects of “Beloved”: the character called Beloved is the ghost of the murdered daughter and also of an unknown soul who died in the Middle Passage.

From The Wall Street Journal




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