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Sentence count:84+7Posted:2017-05-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bewilderbewilderedbewildermentsmolderingwildernesswanderingwonderingrenderingMeaning: [-dərɪŋ]  adj. causing bafflement. 
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31. Not even the most astute planning can cover the infinite variables thrown up by a sport of such bewildering complexity.
32. To the innocent listener the form must be imperceptible, and bewildering in its lightning succession of perpetually fugitive events.
33. You are angry, vulnerable, gentle, fierce, with such bewildering speed that I find it fascinating.
34. For those unemployed and with a family, the added worry of responsibility for the next generation must be bewildering.
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35. President Collor's plan combines free marketeering and authoritarian intervention in a bewildering but roughly equal mix.
36. That kiss had been so bewildering, so utterly unlike anything that had ever happened to her in all her twenty-four years.
37. Changes in society are happening so fast, they sometimes seem bewildering.
38. The big essential oil suppliers stock a bewildering array of essences.
39. There is a bewildering array of such advice available now.
40. The entire vehicle was festooned with a bewildering array of kit.
41. Social life obviously encompasses a vast range of activities and beliefs and is of bewildering complexity.
42. Clay minerals occur in a bewildering variety of forms; only the major groups are listed in Table 6.3.
43. The different dimensions of conflict overlap and interact in a sometimes bewildering variety of ways.
44. Instead, we were mired in a bewildering range of local experiments and a decade-long national debate.
45. Seeing photographs of Rubilove Willcox Aiu in newspapers last Sunday was unexpected and bewildering for her grown children.
46. There is a bewildering array of environmental and wildlife holidays to choose from.
47. There appears to be a bewildering array of choices of software and hardware.
48. The Belmore Centre in Stoke Mandeville offers a bewildering combination of alternative treatments for the body(Sentencedict.com), mind and soul.
49. From what you can see, the interior is densely packed with a bewildering array of molecules in all shapes and sizes.
50. Nevertheless relations with Moscow were not impeded by the bewildering internal developments within the Soviet Union.
51. Supermarkets sell a bewildering range of anti-bacterial wipes for everything from toilet seats to train handles.
52. Otherwise the neutral zone can become an utterly bewildering array of possibilities.
53. Even under the microscope, it is hard to detect any structure, because of the bewildering variety of nerve fibres criss-crossing one another.
54. Though not catastrophic, the drop in oxygen levels was bewildering.
55. But supporting a bewildering variety of good causes is typical of the famous in the late-80s.
56. Only a small minority had claimed unemployment benefit before and so they found the complex procedures bewildering and confusing.
57. Good fortune can be as bewildering as a hard blow sometimes.
58. Red Jungle Fowl are the progenitors of the bewildering variety of domestic fowl.
59. Bewildering and distressing is a fitting description of the many symptoms which can accompany the menopause.
60. Barnes started the rout, bewildering two defenders before supplying the perfect cross for Steve Mcmanaman to head in.
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