Sentence examples for bewildered face from inspiring English sources

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The only books they ever bought were ones where Clarkson got to pull an imperceptibly different bewildered face on the cover.

I have kept that old photograph hidden since the day I threw away my last headscarf, and now it's the bewildered face and parted lips, not the scarf, that capture my interest.

Winehouse walked barefoot through the streets because that is where the drugs were, and even as her bewildered face splatters across the front pages, drug support charities are closing, expendable in this era of thrift.

At the foot, sitting on the rim of the picture frame and almost missable, was a tiny man with glasses; someone, in the later words of the book itself, "whose bewildered face looked straight out at the viewers, making them feel part of the multitude too".

The haunting images of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi's body washed up on a Turkish beach, and of Omran Daqneesh's bloodied and bewildered face after his home was destroyed in Aleppo, have become emblems of the heavy toll inflicted by war and displacement on the world's children.

The haunting images of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi's body washed up on a Turkish beach, and of Omran Daqneesh's bloodied and bewildered face after his home was destroyed in Aleppo, have become emblems of the heavy toll inflicted by war and displacement on the world's children.

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Kattekoppen were brown cat heads with bewildered faces.

Only witness the bewildered faces at the opening of wallets.

Families kept arriving and, in a re-run of the KFC no-chicken catastrophe, were leaving in despair, shoulders slumped, children in tears, bewildered faces.

In one scene, as the boater-hatted Stavros awaits his fate on Ellis Island, amid a crush of straining, bewildered faces, Kazan films the immigration officers striding like Roman consuls past the fenced-in throng and into the cavernous great hall.

In a recent piece about Kazan, John Lahr praised the film's "visual daring," and added that, as the young man "awaits his fate on Ellis Island, amid a crush of straining, bewildered faces, Kazan films the immigration officers striding like Roman consuls past the fenced-in throng and into the cavernous great hall.

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