Verb(1) be a mystery or bewildering to,confuse,perplex(2) be a mystery or bewildering to(3) confuse(4) perplex
Verb(1) be a mystery or bewildering to,confuse,perplex(2) be a mystery or bewildering to(3) confuse(4) perplex
(1) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Lauding,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as Gates calls such devastating word games, confuses Wole, who, at this point of his development, is ignorant of the nature of language performance intended to nonplus the audience.(2) reduced to a perfect nonplus, he rose from his chair(3) Moreover, I am totally nonplussed by this statement.(4) Hoggard looked tired and slightly nonplussed by events, which were both understandable reactions.(5) She seemed nonplussed by that statement, and ignored it.(6) And coach Simon Jones was nonplussed by the record-breaking performance of the Australians.(7) The boys are nonplussed by his invasion into their lives, to say the least.(8) The chair of the committee and my colleagues were nonplussed by the protest and several went to the open but draped windows to watch the street theatre.(9) Similarly, a recent survey showed young Britons are nonplussed by German culture.(10) Pip is nonplussed by how much they seem to hate him.(11) And Jones was nonplussed by the record-breaking performance of the Australians.(12) Or would the man be so nonplussed by her weird action that he would just pretend it hadn't happened?(13) All of this is good news for Carlyle's family of investors, who seem nonplussed by the questions swirling around the firm.(14) Alex walked out slowly, nonplussed by the lack of surprise at his arrival.(15) The authorities, nonplussed by this silence, released the wife and reduced the accused son's sentence to banishment.(16) Nasa was nonplussed by the suggestion yesterday.