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  • She turned her gaze to him giving him a confused expression
  • ‘She was going for the gun,’ he explained at our confused expressions.
  • I was about to do a happy dance when I remembered I was supposedly having a conversation with a confused old woman.
  • I tried not to get angry with the confused old fool.
  • I was also a bit disappointed by their choice of targets, which seemed fairly random, but were mainly elderly couples or confused looking old men.
  • Such understanding is particularly valuable in these days, when many people are confused about the essentials of the gospel.
  • His attack the next day, and poor communications and confused orders left the New Zealand Division isolated and 10th Corps surrounded.
  • He was an ‘informal’ patient - not a patient under the Mental Health Act - and was described as confused .
  • She nearly screamed, causing him to set the stick aside and blink at her, a confused expression crossing his face, giving him a boyish appearance.
  • Hopefully nobody is terribly confused about where this is going.
  • You are talking about moving really confused , old people.
  • I looked at her with a confused expression on my face.
  • I, meanwhile, looked like a confused chubby old bloke.
  • She says that putting elderly stroke patients on wards where there are mentally confused older people is causing them distress.
  • Less than half a second later, it shot back upwards, twinkling innocently, leaving John with a confused and slightly dazed expression.
  • The Greens seek to appeal to confused and disoriented elements from the extreme right, as well as the left.
  • He died in a residential home, a sad confused old man.
  • The man nodded with a slightly confused expression.
  • People were often confused about which documents were required, and in what language they should be drawn up.
  • No wonder Howard looked and sounded like a confused old man in his multiple press conferences about his backflip.
  • As I was leaving I walked past the nurses' station and saw the confused old woman from earlier on.
  • It was a characteristically confused encounter but one that made it clear to the author that the events of 1967 had made him permanently homeless.
  • A confused expression was now pasted on my face.
  • Yet, he is not confused about animals and speaks very clearly about the panther, deer and their characteristics.
  • He catches the confused expression covering my face.
  • Like most people, I am confused about the facts.
  • To pretty much anyone this lot represents a bewildering, tangled, confused maze of information.
  • Is it any wonder so many people are confused about the sun?
  • He is not as strong, arrogant, and prideful as he was in the beginning of the play instead he is weak, scared, and a confused old man.
  • It is understood councillors also met a confused response when asking about the officer's register of interests.
  • Claire noticed my confused expression and filled me in.
  • I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother and her confused mental state.
  • That last word indicates something that is hazy, confused , difficult to grasp and bewildered.
  • She looked at the confused expressions on their faces.
  • Common usage is governed by the imagination, which associates words, not with clear and distinct ideas, but with the confused conceptions of experience.
  • Once a fateful decision has been taken, an open mind becomes a luxury because any reappraisal may result in confused orders and demoralization.
  • I don't realise I am driving fast, but am woken up by screeching brakes, a confused horizon, loud shouts and a sinking feeling.
  • This is a response to the first thing we clepe because people are confused about what they really value.
  • People are confused about the role of this board.
  • All my feelings were confused and jumbled up inside of me, and I could not focus on any one thought.
  • When his facial features assumed a confused expression, she smiled almost coyly before rising on her tiptoes and planting a kiss directly on his lips.
  • Many people are confused about how and when to force bulbs and think it must be much more complicated than it looks.
  • I looked at Danielle, a confused expression on my face.
  • We distributed the flyer to help to clarify the reasons why the school board is going to court, because we heard that people were still confused about the issues.
  • People are deeply confused about that, unless they're very psychologically alert to their feelings.
  • One side of me feels that I should keep my big mouth shut, and the other side feels that if this boy is confused about his sexuality, maybe he might be able to get some help early on.
  • But while the voice of anger was clear, the debate itself was confused .
  • His thoughts were jumbled and confused , and they only became more disoriented as a horrible transformation began to take place.
  • Chloe looked up at him with a confused expression.
  • The spiritual leader of a billion Catholics is now an ailing and confused old man, who may even be suffering from paranoia and psychosis caused by his Parkinson's disease.
  • When she was confused about this, she asked if I would ever bring a woman a bowl of butternut squash soup at a party for a neutral reason, and I said absolutely not.
  • He said Wednesday his information indicated an attack there, but he admitted the information remains confused .
  • Paul didn't speak; he only continued to watch Christopher's somewhat confused expression as he continued to view the images.
  • And they are clearly confused about who has the burden of proof.
  • Within, she found a confused jumble of random thoughts and an intense feeling of pain.
  • It may even be as the proponents of ‘lay epidemiology’ argue that the public is good at combining confused and conflicting information to reach a conclusion.
  • It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of confused old men in Japanese infantry uniforms.
  • Though pro-European, he's not confused about his personal identity.
  • When I was young, and I have to add, foolish, I considered the law an oppressive force, and judges to be confused out-of-touch old farts.
  • People are really confused about the whole thing.
  • Time becomes a confused jumble that Dana somehow traverses.
  • Seeing her confused and sad expression she said ‘what's wrong honey?’
  • We like nothing more than seeing the confused expression on tourists' faces when we offer them two national flags, each purporting to represent Scotland.
  • Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
  • A look of surprise crossed Evan's face, forming into a confused expression.
  • It frequently has to make its assessment on the basis of fragmented, incomplete and confused information.
  • An emotion, in other words, is a form of understanding, however confused , in which a greater or lesser activity of the mind might be expressed.
  • I'm sure my parents were confused about my sudden turnaround.
  • The shouts were merged and confused , but she could just about make out a common cry: ‘Kill the witch!’
  • This is probably one of the most difficult and confused aspects of the defence.
  • Our relationship was, at times, more than a little difficult and confused .
  • The first woman on line is a confused old lady who doesn't know how to find her proper seat.
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