Sentence examples for a confusing pile from inspiring English sources

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Fists flew and the combatants tumbled into a confusing pile of flailing limbs – some racist, some not racist.

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One thing is whiteness, a confusing sight.

It's just a confusing mess.

It can be a confusing mess sometimes.

But, on the flip side, all these gestural layers and incremental short-cuts can end up piling a confusing amount of possible navigation options atop the OS, resulting in a steep learning curve for the Sailfish newcomer.

"Justified" can be counted on to supply a large number of great performances every year, and it also usually introduces a number of plot lines that pile up into a confusing tangle about two-thirds of the way through a given season.

They describe a confusing array of loans, grants and charity, with little or no coordination among the programs and agencies, piles of paperwork and differing conditions for eligibility.

It's a confusing demurral.

It's a confusing nation.

It's a confusing situation.

North is a confusing division.

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