Sentence examples for puzzling man from inspiring English sources

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'He is an endlessly interesting and puzzling man,' says Morris, whose hatred of McNamara in the Sixties has now shaded into guarded respect.

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Yet, like the doctor, the prosecutor and the police chief, Naci (Yilmaz Erdogan), Arab Ali proves more complex than he seems because his words are those of a man puzzling through the meaning of life.

More often, however, Mitt Romney the data-driven former corporate consultant seems like a man puzzling his way to victory, doing and saying whatever might solve the problem immediately at hand.

Either way, it remains puzzling that a man of the theatre so used to inventing roles finds it temperamentally difficult to pull on a mask and strut his real-life stuff.

Noting the faulty right brake light, Darisse activated his vehicle's lights and pulled the Escort over.Peering into the Escort and puzzling over a man awkwardly splayed out in the back seat, Mr Darisse secured Mr Heien's assent to search the car.

The most puzzling are the men who add things like "Have boyfriend, so don't ask me what I'm into".

Given our findings, it is puzzling that tall men are more attractive.

It's really puzzling to see gay men judge other gay men for their open relationships.

It's puzzling — how can a man with three wives make time for sex with a prostitute, and why would a man who wanted three wives need another woman?

So how does this puzzling, divisive, much-criticised man feel about recent events?

This was a puzzling answer from a man who had a courtside view in Phoenix of the Steve Nash wizardry that earned him consecutive Most Valuable Player awards.

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