Sentence examples for well confused from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

This is how fusion should be: It should leave you happily, well, confused.

The first Disney After Hours event at Magic Kingdom has passed, and the reaction on social media ranges from ecstatically happy to, well, confused.

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Perhaps, but this may well confuse cause and effect.

And, of course, the notion that the organization's litmus test of "confusingly similar" is, well, confusing.

Introducing an extra smartphone into this equation may well confuse customers who don't immediately get the differences between the NGP and the Xperia Play.

I would never deny that being desirable is a turn-on for many women, but what one has to do to be "hot" in our culture fosters a double consciousness that might well confuse scientists about women's sexual desires.

This may well have confused some readers.

People everywhere may well be confused by the news coming out of Colombia.

He drew a tangled road map of his finances that might well have confused a professional tax accountant.

They may well feel confused once they realise that the boombap production, largely crafted by Carner's long-term friend Rebel Kleff and reminiscent of carefree 90s summer block parties, cushions the blow of some heavy lyrics.

They are consumed by causes abroad and removed from politics at home, they feel righteous as well as confused, and alternate between gratitude and resentment toward the world outside their classrooms.

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