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confoundedly

ADVERB
  1. in a perplexed manner
    he looked at his professor perplexedly

How To Use confoundedly In A Sentence

  • Gentlewoman — query — If I am confoundedly violent who never use violence in private or public — what are the Demagogues — the Consuls the Letter 130
  • Why was she being so confoundedly stubborn about not abandoning him?
  • And ultimately, he would say, I'm confoundedly depressed. Get Briefed: Ron Baron
  • Wherefore is it so confoundedly free of heat and power?
  • I am proud Kitty, confoundedly proud, and you must excuse it; and I feel something more than pride, I feel new concerns, and new duties press upon me, both as to worldly affairs, and as to my reputation too. Letter 78
  • Grammaerians who judge more of points and constructions than of sence and spirit and animation; with a dozen other queer fellows and characters, who would plague me confoundedly if I was once to begin to mind them. Letter 70
  • Daly was the only one, however, that was planet-struck, as the doctor termed it, though he and the purser, who sat in another seat, confessed after they had been introduced to our heroine, that they had been most confoundedly out in their reckoning; and that they would never prejudge any more the beauty of a man’s wife from any knowledge they might have either of the form or visage of her husband. Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund
  • Confoundedly coxy those young rascals will get, if we don't mind," was the general feeling. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • He was surprised indeed, it was either that guy was extremely dumb, or confoundedly smart.
  • Get rid of your confoundedly repetitive harmonies and phony teenaged angst.
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