Synonym: baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up. Similar words: at school, whatsoever, itself, of itself, in itself, by itself, seal, season. Meaning: adj. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment.
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121. He always used to tell us about his adventures at sea.
122. Months at sea had rusted their connections so they flickered irritatingly.
123. He has trained handicapped youngsters at sea and is a lifeboat crew member.
124. Audio visual and special effects will allow visitors to realistically experience life at sea.
125. The uncle who had run away, hoping to get to sea, was later lost at sea.
126. Davis has earned a reputation as an outspoken opponent of any kind of nuclear waste dumping at sea.
127. For instance, the rule of contributory negligence applicable to collisions at sea differed from that established by the common law of tort.
128. The government is currently considering building facilities for processing liquid radioactive waste and other measures to end dumping at sea by 1995.
129. At sea level we would have got a different picture as the man-eating breakers punched against the rocky coast.
130. To make it look as though the ship is lost at sea.
131. She proved to be a pleasant soul whose husband had been drowned at sea.
132. The existing blacklist of substances not to be dumped at sea would be superseded by the blanket ban.
133. So the fishermen fish even harder, to make up the catches they need to keep their vessels at sea.
134. Air pressure at sea level equals 1.03kg per square centimetre.
135. The economy booms like cannon, far out at sea on a lone ship.
136. Each boat would then be licensed by horsepower for a set number of days at sea based on a three-year track record.
137. The protests were aimed at ending the dumping of harmful industrial waste at sea.
138. Teredo, or shipworm, can have a devastating effect on the hulls of wooden ships at sea.
139. Today, semaphore signalling is still used at sea, where it is impossible to use wires or cable for communication.
140. She claimed she had somehow been placed on an ocean liner that had lost its way at sea.
141. The boat was too small for a long journey, and I did not want to die at sea.
142. The navy says that burial at sea is less expensive, demands less shipyard work, and is isolated from human activity.
143. All require experts to care for the high-tech equipment while at sea.
144. At sea, the rotation of pilots follows a strict order so that no one pilot dives more than another.
145. The bovine heroine has connections with Cowpeace International,(http://sentencedict.com/at sea.html) and deals with a huge treacle slick at sea.
146. Around 100 submarines withdrawn from service are moored at sea because there are no facilities for treating their radioactive components.
147. Sailing from Southampton on June 4 1994, she will meet up with the official flotilla at sea on the following day.
148. They are largely nocturnal, spending their days either down the burrows or out at sea gliding on stiff wings.
149. With its establishment in the Seven Years War as an integral part of the war effort at sea their victory became decisive.
150. Except for the burial at sea of a woman travelling to meet her husband, it was a dull voyage.
More similar words: at school, whatsoever, itself, of itself, in itself, by itself, seal, season, in season, research, researcher, in search of.