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Ancram is a bit stumped by this.
Beyond, "Er, looks OK to me, " I'm a bit stumped.
One of my very favorites was ALIEN and I got a bit stumped by LOBAR, inexcusably, as it's evergreen crossword fill fodder.
I got a bit stumped with my dark net story, put it on hold and became more interested in the wonderful world of cryptocurrencies as the value of bitcoins soared over the next few months (the 1.5 bitcoins I'd bought for £20 were worth £300 at one point this spring).
Apart from the Bergs, Stravinskys, Schoenbergs & Bridges one is a bit stumped for names, isn't one?" – adding, as an afterthought: "Shostakovitch – perhaps – possibly".
What's in Ethiopia?" When I mention that I've spent the past ten months living and working in this mountainous country in the Horn of Africa, most people are a bit stumped.
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"I think I stumped him a bit.
Flipping through his mental Rolodex, he sounded stumped for a bit.
First, because he is stumped in other bits of the world.
I thought only bad people get arrested?" I was stumped for a little bit.
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