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But in the end he was confounded by the music.
And I'm going to confound you with them right now.
Took the child with her, and near confounded the whole thing.
What confounded me was how many of these people seemed to be old friends.
She did both and then was confounded as to what else to do with her life.
"I have almost never had a meeting here that so confounded me."
Gray had never met a woman who so confounded him.
But it was John who confounded the press: he could talk for hours about anything and everything.
He confounds us by speaking in a voice we understand but cannot place.
And while he had breath, he'd do all in his power to confound them.
The boy was trying his best to be helpful, but all these questions were confounding him.
The list of possible factors is both long and confounded with one another.
My friends, I will not be mixed up and confounded with others.
Confound it, if they come again, I'll be ready for them all right.
Perhaps she was able, somehow, to confound her own as well.
But their good intentions were to be confounded by history.
The numbers were easy; it was the words that had him confounded.
He should have been prepared for that, yet it had confounded him.
He is confounded when people question his heart and determination.
And so on, while confusion was made more confounded at every moment.
His parents were a bit confounded by their son's improvement.
"How do you know so confounded about a man's business?"
Or was she confounded by two separate parts of her life coming together?
"Confound it, what did I tell you about going up with any- body but me? "
I was confounded at his discourse, and knew not what answer to make him.