Sentence examples for somewhat clueless from inspiring English sources

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In his Santa Claus beard, his Titus at first seems like a lumbering, somewhat clueless bear without much bite, despite that slaying of his son.

The Met may be somewhat clueless about contemporary opera, but it has put together two essentially perfect productions of golden oldies this fall.

So at an age when his friends' children were graduating from college, he was still somewhat clueless about conveying his feelings to Ms. Chan.

This benign, somewhat clueless creature, named Wesen (the German word for being or essence) and played by Ms. Oschatz, evokes Art Spiegelman's "Maus" and A. A. Milne's Eeyore.

Richard Hannay, the accidental hero who foils a German plot on the eve of World War I, is once again a former British spy rather than the somewhat clueless Canadian that Robert Donat played for Hitchcock.

That may be because you have minimal connections to the person, or they've proven themselves to be somewhat clueless or entitled with their request, or perhaps you're simply too overwhelmed to say yes to anything.

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Monteith played Finn Hudson, a  somewhat-clueless but kind-hearted jock who had a love for singing — and for exuberant singing star Rachel Berry Michelee).

In his program notes, Heaney left no doubt that he was alluding to contemporary events, specifically President Bush's run-up to the Iraq war, and the director, Charlotte Moore, has encouraged O'Brien to play Creon as a clueless, somewhat haughty political animal.

He had been closely watched for miles, in sidelong glances and gazes, by the driver, a large, somewhat handsome man, who, with his carefully combed hair and clueless lopsided smile, resembled the young Ronald Reagan.

The picture builds a genuine tension right from the start, showing a somewhat objective eye towards both Skarsgård and company's genuinely displeasing behavior and Marsden's often clueless reactions.

If this sounds somewhat emasculating, the accompanying photo erases any doubt, showing a man sitting in what looks like an adult highchair, wearing the clueless grin more often seen on someone who doesn't know he's just been pantsed.

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