Sentence examples for been baffled from inspiring English sources

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been baffled

verb

To publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight.

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Friends had been baffled, or worse.

But the more casual viewer must have been baffled.

He claims to have been baffled by the response.

He certainly would have been baffled by Wallace's obedient taxpayer behavior.

So a Victorian would have been baffled by the modern use of the term.

The Kremlin's allies and its opponents alike have been baffled by America's Russia obsession.

From beginning to end, each has been baffled by the other's point of view.

Mr. Jonze, for his part, said he had been baffled by his friend's decision.

I have wandered past these places on numerous occasions and been baffled.

Some will have been baffled at why you would "sell yourself short".

But scientists have long been baffled by the plant's appalling effectiveness at driving out other plants.

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