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confused

[kuhn-fyoozd] / kənˈfyuzd /




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I’d hoped the walk would clear my head, but I was still frustrated and confused by the time I stepped into the kitchen and slid off my boots.

From Literature

I blinked at it for a second, confused.

From Literature

In fact, Culkin said he was proud of the fact that members of the public still seemed confused about his and Song’s relationship—as well as the fact that they share two children.

From MarketWatch

The power vacuum has dented morale and left CDC staffers confused as senior officials have rotated in and out amid shifting priorities and clashes over policy, say current and former employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The Border Patrol officers had no protocol of what to do with the disabled man who doesn't speak English, who is confused and lost," he said.

From BBC




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