Similar words: flee, rifle, fleet, staff, affair, affect, flexible, can afford. Meaning: ['bæfl] n. people who are frustrated and perplexed. adj. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment.
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31. I could feel the sad power of disintegration: husbands gone off, wives abandoned, children baffled.
32. Read in studio Police say they're baffled by the mysterious disappearance of a twenty nine year old farmer.
33. Mixing with the bemused and baffled guests are actors who stage-manage the whole affair.
34. Despairing of a cluttered cupboard, baffled by anger's exigent protocols, we could not say what was meant.
35. He was baffled by arithmetic and hopelessly confused by those twin horrors, history and geography.
36. Picture his bleary expression, his fuzzy eyes, his baffled demeanour.
37. The mystery that baffled him most was Jos's sudden appearance at the lakeside.
38. There was no sign of a forced entry and at first detectives on the tax-haven island were baffled.
39. Such precision baffled Quinn, for in all other respects Stillman seemed to be aimless.
40. Feigning fatigue, we urge a baffled party to evacuate before the witching hour.
41. Voice over Doctors are baffled by the cause of Francesca's brain disorder.
42. You know that we chemists here have all been baffled by the apparently limitless energy which the idol emits slowly but steadily?
43. But experts who monitored Vincent are baffled why he never needs much kip.
44. The engineering profession as a whole was baffled by this unexpected development.
45. The baffled executioners were severely reprimanded before getting another crack at Vincent.
46. The entire city police force is baffled, but J. Preston the super sleuth solves mystery.
47. He looked baffled and hungry, and Archer reflected that he would probably finish his meal on Ellen Olenska.
48. He disconcerted her, baffled and enraged her, sparked off her fighting spirit.
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49. And 6 percent - mostly elderly - say they are totally baffled and can not use their recorders at all.
50. Just why there was such a dramatic difference in experiences with the same species really baffled me.
51. We've spent weeks investigating this case and it's got us completely baffled.
52. We discover that the mysteries in others, which used to leave us baffled and frustrated, now enrich our inner selves.
53. Ossis, mostly baffled by the society they thought they wanted, expect a sympathy most Wessis seem unable to muster.
54. Police, faced with their third major serial rape case in a decade, frankly are baffled.
55. They were too baffled to be disappointed, too befuddled to be concerned about the conference championship implications.
56. I keep my own counsel now, and my children are baffled by the new me.
57. She was baffled when she couldn't give herself, or wouldn't give herself, a satisfactory answer.
58. Lestrade appeared a little baffled at her effusive thanks, but Holmes swept us up the stairs before explanations could be made.
59. Why Forbes thought that he stood a realistic chance of success this year is a question that baffled observers.
60. For instance, secretaries at Harvard University organised a union in a manner that absolutely baffled old-fashioned union organisers.
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