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the confused
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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The news rippled through the confused crowd.
I set down the confused cracker offering.
The confused guest requires more delicacy.
When the confused, incontinent old man soils himself, Razieh panics.
Her finest shots were casual, unposed portraits of the wretched, the distracted, and the confused.
As the confused relationship between Wallace and Chantry develops, she says: "I'm not sure about anything".
The confused might have become even more confused watching the stage version.
The confused lovers torment each other and, for a while, us.
The confused morning search for side rooms and ID badges had worn off.
The answer is that we're facing a coalition of the heartless, the clueless and the confused.
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