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To confused
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
Exact(28)
He had to explain this to confused reporters as he discussed his early years.
It would take an unrelenting individual not to surrender in some small way to confused loyalties.
Male Talamanca Hummingbird is distinctive within its geographic range, and is unlikely to confused with any other species.
"We're here to let James Dolan know we're going to give him a chance," he said, to confused looks.
Dozens of government officials worked the floor the past two weeks ahead of key votes and officials offered guidance to confused but supportive delegates.
Others stumbled to confused or tickled halts, only sometimes realizing that they were being observed by shadowy watchers behind 3LD's glass wall.
Similar(32)
Easy to confuse them.
In short: license to confuse.
They want to confuse us.
All to confuse the electorate.
Alan Greenspan tried to confuse people.
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