bewilderingly

IPA: bɪwˈɪɫdɝɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a bewildering manner, or to a bewildering extent.
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Examples of "bewilderingly" in Sentences

  • From bewilderingly stupid people who like to fawn over celebrities.
  • Most college freshmen now spend the majority of their class time in soul-crushing courses that are bewilderingly large.
  • Fernie spoke of tackling questions within an England that had undergone much change, "not to say a bewilderingly plural, global culture".
  • Four boys from Liverpool, one of whom looks frighteningly like Brian Molko from Placebo, singing popular songs in bewilderingly terrible ways.
  • The building, at 33 W. 56th St., is called, somewhat bewilderingly,"The Centurion" "a centurion" commanded a "century" of soldiers in ancient Rome.
  • She suggested the real acceleration in top executive pay had been hidden behind an array of bewilderingly complex schemes purportedly designed to peg share-based rewards to company performance.
  • What Cooke offers thereafter is an extended urban nightmare: one in which Lenny Henry's Syracusan Antipholus and Lucian Msamati as his browbeaten servant find themselves bewilderingly mistaken for their Ephesian twins.
  • Likely targets include the many travesties perpetrated in the names of Mills & Boon, bewilderingly crab-obsessed thriller writer Guy N Smith, and the many inanities and half-baked theories spouted by the creationist movement.
  • Presenting new music has always been one of the BBCSO's missions, and mastering the most complex scores bewilderingly quickly has long been one of its greatest strengths, so it's no surprise to find that these celebratory concerts all include new works.

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