- future tense of bewilder.
Example Sentences
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She will bewilder him a little and probably annoy him.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But a superficial reader must take care, or his intricacies will bewilder him.
From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 1 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas
You will bewilder your brains till you are ready to believe anything, if only it be absurd enough.
From The Portent & Other Stories by MacDonald, George
One preconception will bewilder the spectator hopelessly unless he has been warned against it or is naturally free from it.
From The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring by Shaw, Bernard
At any Philosophical Society, if you ask for the explanation of simple Consciousness, the avalanche of answers, each differing from the other, will bewilder you.
From Cobwebs of Thought by Arachne