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"A railway station!" — my wife was a bit bewildered.
"A railway station!"—my wife was a bit bewildered.
She said she was a bit bewildered by her home's potential landmark status.
Honestly, I was a bit bewildered by the options and it didn't make me feel very optimistic.
As static swells, another audience member starts screaming: "You're going to fuck up your gums...your gums are going to recede!" I was a bit bewildered by the clip, but I didn't think much of it until the middle of last month, when THUMP's social media editor Danika Harrod sent me a message with a link to a GIF of a show by Japanese noise legend Merzbow.
"It can be a bit bewildering to see".
It's a bit bewildering, a bit meta.
But what might be invigorating in a city can, in a novel, be a bit bewildering.
The flurry of activity is a bit bewildering to those who helped plan Johnson's centennial three years ago.
Still, pure text from more than 400 years ago can be a bit bewildering to a modern audience looking to explain lines like "Prithee, keep up thy quillets".
They were a bit bewildering because they switched on flashes of talent, of sweet football, and then switched off for a while.
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