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/bɪwˈɪldəɹɪŋli/
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in a bewildering and confusing manner
her situation was bewilderingly unclear
How To Use bewilderingly In A Sentence
- All the houses looked bewilderingly similar.
- Her worshipped image had got a little rubbed and dimmish of late to be sure, but breathe on the colours, and you saw them come out clear, and oh! bewilderingly lovely. The Dop Doctor
- Mites have a bewilderingly diverse variety of lifestyles, from parasites to predators, gall - formers to sap - suckers.
- The details are bewilderingly complex.
- Distances even to the nearest star - it takes a beam of light four whole years - are bewilderingly large.
- And crucially, both films are dragged into that special sublime level above 99% of films made every year not only by the centra peformances, but by an artesan attention to detail that is bewilderingly good and utterly compelling. OWF’s Blu-Ray/DVD Picks: 14th June: CRAZY HEART, INVICTUS and NOT THE MESSIAH… | Obsessed With Film
- In this way there arise at places where the _cabook_ stratum has again been broken up and washed away by currents of water, formations which are so bewilderingly like the ridges (_osar_) and hills with erratic blocks in Sweden and Finland that I was astonished when I saw them. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
- The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.
- Actually, the world has changed bewilderingly since 1972, and the business of sport has been hyped up out of all recognition from the days when writers tapped out missives such as these on typewriters.
- The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.