Sentence examples for Feel bewildered from inspiring English sources

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Name Withheld You certainly have every right to feel bewildered and insulted.

Hungover and jetlagged at a soundcheck one day, Gough said to the band, "I feel bewildered".

When tunes change or new music is introduced into a religious service, a congregation may feel bewildered and resentful.

Many Europeans today, especially the citizens of small, unimportant states (the French are an exception here), feel bewildered and lost.

They are teachers, lawyers, students and small-business men who feel bewildered by government budgets and committees.

"It is not surprising that sometimes you or a loved one may feel bewildered or concerned when using the NHS," says the website.

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For writers like me, who came of age as magazine journalists at the beginning of this century, just as print was starting to falter when you could smell the smoke, but couldn't yet see the flames the wildness of our vocational predecessors can sometimes feel bewildering.

Heimans said he felt "bewildered", adding "it was quite a numb feeling".

He feels bewildered, vulnerable".

I felt bewildered, disoriented, overwhelmed by her presence.

Many of them had been lifelong supporters of my coalition and felt bewildered and betrayed by these new laws.

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