Sentence examples for am bemused from inspiring English sources

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am bemused

verb

To confuse or bewilder.

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I am bemused by Jenkins's contention that crime maps are "bureaucratic".

As an American who has lived in Britain for the past ten years, I am bemused and often appalled at the negative way the media portray Americans.

Nick Clegg What he says: "I am bemused by the lofty pomposity of the Conservatives that they say they will deign to participate in one debate".

As a (left-leaning) college history professor, I am bemused by accusations that I am trying to indoctrinate my students with my progressive ideals.

I am bemused and delighted that a cream-coloured primrose growing up through the pebbles in our drive hasn't stopped flowering for over 18 months.

As a devoted fan – particularly of Bullmore's sharply persuasive performances – who watched the whole series in advance, I am bemused to hear no bells ringing.

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