befuddle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

befuddle in the PONS Dictionary

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He had an understanding of life that befuddled most of us.
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What befuddle them, on the contrary, are the conceptual foundations of those ills, and how to engineer the right tools to combat them.
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The latter, predominantly an off-spin bowler, befuddled the world's batsmen in the 1950s with a variant delivery that turned the other way.
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Technology has wowed us (and sometimes confused us), performance has blown our minds and car styling has both bewitched and befuddled us.
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Now, teams work on their sums in advance and calculate ways to befuddle the opposition while trying not to show their working.
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Have ego and testosterone befuddled our thought processes?
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Such complexity might appear to befuddle the advertiser, but actually belies a growing trend for transparency in the space.
www.thedrum.com
Words like "curve" and "curb" gave them trouble at first, and the lingo of the road can befuddle people.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
It befuddled me that he proceeded to do what he did when he had his kid in the car.
abc7news.com
The imagery used in the film has been characterized as befuddling, puzzling, and mysterious.
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