Sentence examples for quite confused from inspiring English sources

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A lot of people seemed quite confused".

I was quite confused," she said.

"Everybody was quite confused," Mr. Katz said.

I was quite confused because he walked off quite briskly.

The unexpected announcement threw Republican party politics in his state, already quite confused, into a complete frenzy.

"We are still quite confused but much more hopeful than we were this morning," Mrs. Preece said by e-mail.

I have a PhD in engineering and deal with menstruation, but I am still quite confused about the details.

"I think people will like it, but will also be quite confused," says Mills. "We are experimenting, and showing everyone we need to push the envelope.

The International Office of Migration, an independent body, noted the hostages were "tired and quite confused" at the time of the interviews.

Nevertheless, every time he lies, his nose grows — this time, two fingers longer — and then he tells two more lies in quick succession, while the fairy laughs at him and poor Pinocchio, "getting quite confused," finds himself with such a long nose that he can't even run from the house to hide his shame; his nose has grown to such an enormous size that it won't fit through the door.

The actual facts of the debate have become quite confused.

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