Sentence examples for Be mystified from inspiring English sources

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Be mystified

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To thoroughly confuse, befuddle, or bewilder.

  • Solar eclipses continued to mystify ancient humans for thousands of years.

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Otherwise, you are likely to be mystified, irritated and bored.

She'll tell me I've been rude, and I'll be mystified and panicked.

"Of course he has," she said, pretending to be mystified and amused.

The reader may well be mystified as to how the author could be so capricious, particularly as he had little beyond his own savings to draw from.

IF my grandmother were still alive, she would be mystified as to why anyone would care about a World Series between two teams from New York.

The narrator says she "won't forget Floyd...he'll keep in touch... He'll visit... I'll write him... Floyd is not a boy to be mystified".

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Matt Kemp is mystified, and perhaps some of you are mystified that he would be mystified.

Even the patients are mystified.

"Viewers were mystified," Mr. Gillette said.

But they were mystified and mostly disappointed.

Real-time observers were mystified, too.

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