Befuddle Mnemonic
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befuddle
befuddle
/bɪˈfʌdl/
confuse
Examples
- The point is not to befuddle the viewer.
- The traffic jam befuddled the drivers.
- They were befuddled by the presidential speech.
- They were not supposed to befuddle the people.
- It wasn't my intent to befuddle anyone.
- People were befuddled at the igniting speech.
- The men were befuddled at the sound of the noise.
- They befuddled the children by showing them magic.
- Anna seemed completely befuddled, which I think was the point.
- The man befuddled the people by telling what he had seen.
be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
verb
make stupid with alcohol
verb
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"Be + Fuddle. Bees puzzled in muddle, their minds in a befuddle."
"Be + Fuddle. Be in a fog, confused like a muddle."
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