Sentence examples for she bewildered from inspiring English sources

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Luxemburg knew she bewildered him with her contrary impulses for autonomy and commitment, telling him in July 1897 that she felt "as touchy and skittish as a hare".

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She was bewildered, she said, by Romeo and Juliet ("I never knew what they were up to"), and with "Hamlet" she got lost with the back-and-forth of the play.

She was bewildered when she woke up the next morning on a couch in Mark Cole's basement, naked and unable to find her cell phone.

Nevertheless, she said she was "bewildered, at times dismayed" by all the attention.

The laughter recurred as Nixon, sitting behind Douglas as she spoke, fidgeted to indicate his disapproval of what she was saying; she appeared bewildered at the laughter.

She admitted that she was "bewildered and befogged" by Joyce, who was "about a fortnight younger than I am".

Emily appreciated life while she lived it; she was bewildered by her life after death.

She appeared extremely innocent as she entered, bewildered and fascinated by the elegant ballroom in which she found herself.

"I spent seven years getting my undergraduate degree and didn't borrow a dime of money," she once said at a subcommittee meeting, adding that she was bewildered, given her own experience, by tales of woe she had heard from people with $80,000 in debt.

Adlington won the 400m freestyle but it was so close that she looked bewildered at the end, unsure whether she finished ahead of the American Katie Hoff.

When she goes into the dynamics of it further, however, it becomes apparent that she is bewildered by the way things have turned out.

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